Kiriko Art Museum
Kiriko festivals are held throughout Noto Peninsula between July and October. The festival style and schedule varies from region to region, but they all feature sacred, Japan Heritage-designated Kiriko lanterns on portable shrines. The atmosphere of the Kiriko festivals has been recreated at the Wajima Kiriko Art Museum by making clever use of lighting and sounds.
More Information about Kiriko Art Museum
Street address
- 6-1 Marine Town, Wajima City
Access
Route1
- 3 minutes on foot from Wajima Marine Town bus stop
Route2
- 13 minutes on foot from Wajima station(Wajima-eki-mae) bus stop
Opening Hours
- 9:00-17:00
Closed
- Open throughout the year
Website
- http://wajima-kiriko.com/en/
Best season
- All year
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