Buy Meijimura Museum E-Tickets Online (Inuyama, Aichi)

Overview
Book Meijimura Museum e-tickets online to experience the nostalgic Meiji-era atmosphere of this open-air museum/theme park. You can taste gourmet dishes that reproduce and arrange the recipes of those days, and try riding on one of Japan's oldest steam locomotives that emits smoke, or the first streetcar in Japan, the ""Kyoto City Tram."" Book with Rakuten to earn and use points with every booking!
Highlights
- Visit an open-air museum that relocates, preserves, and exhibits more than 60 historical cultural properties
- Travel back in time to the Meiji era while enjoying the beauty of each season
- A masterpiece of cultural assets that will pass down the ages and pass on stories to future generations.
Important Information
Tickets are not guaranteed for a specific date. The follwing dates are unavailable: • 2023: Dec 18–22, Dec 31–Jan 1 • 2024: Jan 9–12, 16–17, 23–24
- When entering the park, please show your QR Code* to the attendant at the entrance gate before entering the village
- For detailed information about operating hours and more, please refer to the Meiji Mura official website
- Preschoolers and those born in the Meiji era (before Jul 30, 1912) enter free of charge
- Tickets for people with disabilities are not sold online; please present your disability certificate at the onsite ticket counter to purchase
- The opening hours may be slightly adjusted depending on the season
- The village may close irregularly during summer and winter
- This ticket cannot be used along with other coupons
*QR Code is a registered trademark of Denso Wave, Inc.
Description
The "Meiji Era" rapidly laid the foundations of modern Japan by introducing new culture, technology, and systems from the West through civilization and enlightenment.
The “Meiji Taikendokoro Haikara Costume Museum” is also popular, where you can change into Meiji era-style YAGASURI and HAKAMA and take a commemorative photo.
In addition to cherry blossoms in spring, fresh greenery in summer, autumn foliage, and snowscapes in winter, historical buildings are decorated with New Year's decorations and festival decorations throughout the village.