
Overview
The Yuzuru no Sato Museum is located in the city of Nanyo, Yamagata Prefecture. Its name comes from Yuzuru, and it is known as a museum connected to the local folktale of the crane repaying a kindness. It is a quiet countryside museum where you can step into the world of the story.
Highlights
- ●A name drawn from Yuzuru
- ●A setting linked to the grateful-crane folktale
- ●Exhibits on the story and local culture
- ●The peaceful countryside mood of Nanyo
History
The museum is named after Yuzuru. It centers on the folktale of the grateful crane handed down in Nanyo, keeping the region's story and culture alive for visitors today.
Access
The museum is located within the city of Nanyo, Yamagata Prefecture. For the nearest station and specific routes, please check a map and official information.
Best season
Daytime hours are ideal for a relaxed look around the exhibits. To savor the mood of the tale, a visit in a quieter season has its own charm.
Map
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Suggested itinerary
- 1Enter the museum and view the exhibits
- 2Immerse yourself in the grateful-crane tale
- 3Take your time through the galleries
- 4Pair the visit with a walk through the Nanyo countryside
Did you know?
💡 The name Yuzuru echoes the folktale of the crane that repays a kindness, and the museum stands in Nanyo, on ground tied to that living local legend.
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