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Hakusan Heisenji Historical Museum “Mahoroba”, Katsuyama

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Last updated Apr 1, 2026

The Hakusan Heisenji Historical Museum "Mahoroba" serves as the gateway to understanding one of Japan's most significant religious archaeological sites in Katsuyama, Fukui Prefecture. The museum sits within the former precincts of Hakusan Heisenji, a National Historic Site with approximately 1,300 years of history. The name "Mahoroba" derives from an ancient Japanese word meaning "great location" or "livable place," reflecting the site's historical importance as a sacred center.

Hakusan Heisenji was founded in 717 by the monk Taicho as the main worship grounds for Mount Hakusan. During its peak in the Sengoku period, the complex contained 48 palaces, 36 pavilions, and 8,000 Buddhist temples with thousands of warrior monks. In 1574, a rebellion in Echizen burned the entire mountain down, and though rebuilt in 1583, it was restored to only a fraction of its original size. Large-scale excavations beginning in 1989 uncovered extensive ruins and artifacts, representing Japan's largest excavation of its kind. The site covers 200 hectares and has been a designated Historical Site since 1935.

The museum features touch panel displays, high-definition video presentations, and exhibits of excavated relics that illustrate the scale of the medieval religious city. Visitors can view a full-scale panel showing the complete drawing of the precincts of Chugu Hakusan Heisenji Shrine. The facility provides essential context about the excavation process, historical highlights, and recommended routes for exploring the surrounding shrine grounds with their famous moss-covered paths and 1.2-kilometer stone roads lined with ancient cedar trees.

Admission to the museum is free. The facility is located at 66-2-12 Heisenji, Heisenji-cho, Katsuyama, near the Heisenji Municipal Car Park. From Fukui Station, take the Echizen Railway to Katsuyama Station (50 minutes, 770 yen), then transfer to a bus to Hakusan Heisenji (30 minutes, 200 yen). The museum is 10-15 minutes by bus or taxi from Echizen Railway Katsuyama Station. By car, the journey takes approximately 45 minutes from central Fukui City or 15 minutes from the Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum.


Hours
Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Monday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Phone
+81 779-87-6001
Website
www.city.katsuyama.fukui.jp


The area

Address
66-2-12 Heisenjichō, Katsuyama, Fukui 911-0822, Japan

Hakusan Heisenji Historical Museum “Mahoroba”

Hours

Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Monday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Phone

+81 779-87-6001

Website

www.city.katsuyama.fukui.jp

What other travelers are saying about Hakusan Heisenji Historical Museum “Mahoroba”, Katsuyama

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May 22, 2024
Considering it's a free facility, it has a wide range of exhibits. Photography is prohibited inside, but there are video explanations and displays of excavated items, making it an easy-to-understand facility. There are bear bells and the guide tells you that it takes about 30 minutes round trip to the main hall, making it a visitor-friendly facility.
This is the Hakusan Heisenji History Exploration Museum Mahoroba. It displays historical documents and exhibits from Hakusan Heisenji, and you can also watch videos.
Admission is free and the museum displays information on Hakusan faith and the history of Heisenji Temple, so it's a good idea to take a look before visiting.
Mahoroba Hakusan Heisenji History Exploration Museum (202204) [Travel time: 30 minutes to 1 hour] *Free admission. Exhibits introduce the history, nature, and culture of the historic Heisenji Temple and Mt. Hakusan. 🅿️Parking available for 300 yen. 🚻Restrooms available. *Please note that objectively average items do not necessarily qualify as "best."
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Jan 13, 2025

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Frequently Asked Questions

No, admission to the Hakusan Heisenji Historical Museum "Mahoroba" is completely free. The museum provides touch panel displays, high-definition video presentations, and exhibits of excavated relics at no cost to visitors. This makes it an excellent starting point before exploring the adjacent Hakusan Heisenji shrine grounds.

The museum is open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. It is closed the day after a federal holiday. During your visit, you can explore the exhibits at your own pace, with most visitors spending 30 minutes to an hour viewing the displays and watching the informational videos about the site's history.

The museum serves as an information center for understanding the 1,300-year history of Hakusan Heisenji. You'll find interactive touch panel displays explaining the excavation process, a full-scale drawing of the complete precincts of Chugu Hakusan Heisenji Shrine, and numerous artifacts unearthed during excavations including bronze coins from various periods. The exhibits detail how this site once contained 8,000 Buddhist temples, 48 palaces, and 36 pavilions before being destroyed in 1574. High-definition videos provide context about the religious significance of Mount Hakusan and recommended routes for exploring the moss-covered shrine grounds.

From Katsuyama Station, you can take a taxi for approximately 10 minutes to reach the museum. By bus, you have several options: the city tour bus "Dainagon" (available on weekends and holidays), the Katsuyama City Sightseeing Bus bound for Heisenji, or the Keifuku bus Katsuyama Ohno line. The museum is located at 66-2-12 Heisenji, Heisenji-cho, Katsuyama, right near the Heisenji Municipal Car Park and just a short walk from the bus stop. Note that bus services are limited, with typically only one bus per 1-2 hours, so confirm return schedules when you arrive.

It is highly recommended to visit the museum before exploring the shrine grounds. The museum provides essential context about the site's history, the scale of the medieval religious city, and recommended walking routes through the famous moss-covered paths. Understanding that the current shrine represents only a fraction of the original complex, and seeing the excavation site maps, will greatly enhance your appreciation of the 200-hectare National Historic Site. The museum's staff can also provide recommendations for other nearby attractions and help you plan your route through the shrine's 1.2-kilometer stone roads.
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