Birthplace & Museum of Ujo Noguchi
The KitaIbaraki Museum of History and Folklore (The Museum of Ujo Noguchi) was opened to honor and pass on to future generations the great works of Ujo Noguchi, who was born in KitaIbaraki and is considered one of the three greatest children's song writers in Japan. The children's songs written by Ujo Noguchi, such as Nanatsu no Ko and Shabondama, are still sung throughout Japan today.
The Museum of Ujo Noguchi and Ujo's Birthplace feature many historical relics related to Ujo. Ujo's birthplace, which overlooks the sea in Isohara, is called Kankaitei (House overlooking the sea), and is still visited by many people.
Nanatsu no Ko, Shabondama, Museum of Ujo Noguchi
Information
Address
Museum of Ujo Noguchi
130-1 Isohara, Isohara-cho, Kitaibaraki-shi, Ibaraki Pref.
Birthplace of Ujo Noguchi
73 Isohara, Isohara-cho, Kitaibaraki-shi, Ibaraki Pref.
Access
5 min. by car from JR Isohara Station
Phone Number
Museum of Ujo Noguchi
+81-293-43-4160
Birthplace of Ujo Noguchi
+81-293-42-1891
Visiting & Facilities
Museum of Ujo Noguchi
Admission General: 320 yen
Students (high school, college, and vocational school) 100 yen (free of charge for elementary and junior high school students)
Group (20 people or more) Adults: 260 yen, Students: 80 yen
Seniors (65 years old or older) 200 yen
Birthplace of Ujo Noguchi
Admission General: 100 yen
Elementary school students: Free of charge
Parking Lot
Available
Map
Museum of Ujo Noguchi
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Birthplace of Ujo Noguchi
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