Gardens
Two Japanese gardens are situated inside the property of Oyojikan, where visitors can enjoy the historic burnt wood architecture of Takeno alongside traditional greenery.
Takeno's History and Calligraphy
A timeline a Takeno’s history as a fishing port along with vintage seafaring items are on display.
Mitsunari Nakata, a calligrapher from Takeno, also has his works exhibited in a spacious hall nextdoor.
Rest Space
A cozy cafe-style rest area is also free for everyone to use.
Tea and coffee are available for 100 yen a cup (depending on availability).
BUSINESS INFORMATION
- Business Name
- Oyojikan
- Business Hours
- 9:00~17:00
- Holidays / Closed
- Every Wednesday, New Year's Holiday
- Telephone
- 0796-47-1555
- Entrance Fee
- Free
- Language Support
-
Sorry, but only Japanese is spoken.
LOCATION
422 Takenochō Takeno, Toyooka, Hyogo 669-6201
Local Seaside Museum
Oyojikan, originally the home of Takeno’s village leader and Kitamae ship owner, is now a free museum and rest space in Takeno that houses temporary exhibitions, a vintage photo gallery, and permanent exhibitions about Takeno’s history.