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Ōita Prefectural Museum of History

Ōita Prefectural Museum of History

A museum in Oita — exhibits full of discovery.

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Overview

The Oita Prefectural Museum of History stands within the Usa Fudoki-no-Oka in Takamori, Usa City, Oita Prefecture. Opened in 1998, it succeeded the earlier Usa Fudoki-no-Oka facility of 1981. Its displays are organized around themes such as daily life and ancient Buddhism in the land of Toyo and on the Kunisaki Peninsula, and the culture of Usa Hachiman-gu and Fuki-ji temple. Surrounded by a green archaeological park dotted with burial mounds and remains, it serves as a central place to learn the history and faith rooted in this region.

Highlights

  • Theme displays centered on ancient Buddhism in Toyo and Kunisaki
  • Materials conveying the culture of Usa Hachiman-gu and Fuki-ji
  • Burial mounds and remains of the surrounding Usa Fudoki-no-Oka park
  • A history hub easily paired with a visit to Usa Jingu shrine

History

The museum grew out of the Usa Fudoki-no-Oka facility established in 1981, reopening as the Oita Prefectural Museum of History in 1998. Usa has flourished since ancient times as the temple town of Usa Hachiman-gu, and burial mound groups remain in the surrounding area. The museum's exhibition themes center on the ancient Buddhism handed down in the land of Toyo and the Kunisaki Peninsula, the culture of Usa Hachiman-gu, and the heritage of Fuki-ji, one of Kunisaki's most notable old temples. For fuller details of its history and holdings, please consult official information.

Access

The museum lies in Takamori, Usa City, near 33.54 N and 131.36 E. It sits within the Usa Fudoki-no-Oka archaeological park and is easy to combine with a visit to Usa Jingu shrine. Public transport is limited, so arriving by car is convenient, though buses or taxis from the nearest station are also worth considering. Please confirm opening hours, closed days, and specific access through official information.

Best season

Set within an archaeological park, the site is enjoyable in spring for cherry blossoms and fresh greenery and in autumn for colored leaves, paired with an outdoor stroll. The museum itself centers on indoor displays, so it is comfortable to visit even in heat or rain. Timing your visit to a special exhibition can make for an especially rewarding day.

Map

33.5425, 131.3650 · Wikidata

Suggested itinerary

  1. 1Begin with the permanent displays on the ancient Buddhist culture of Toyo and Kunisaki
  2. 2Study the exhibits on Usa Hachiman-gu and Fuki-ji at leisure
  3. 3Walk the outdoor Usa Fudoki-no-Oka to see the mounds and remains
  4. 4Extend your trip to nearby Usa Jingu to feel the history of its temple town

Did you know?

💡 The Usa Fudoki-no-Oka on which the museum stands is maintained as an archaeological park containing burial mounds and other remains, so visitors can trace outdoors the history learned inside the galleries. The focus on the cultures of Usa Hachiman-gu and Kunisaki's Fuki-ji tells of the depth of faith in the land of Toyo.

Nearby spots

📍 Kijima Kōgen Park📍 Otobaru Falls📍 Hachiman Asami Shrine
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