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Little World Museum of the Outdoor Folklore
Little World Museum of the Outdoor Folklore
Little World Museum of the Outdoor Folklore
Little World Museum of the Outdoor Folklore
Aichi

Little World Museum of the Outdoor Folklore, Inuyama

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Last updated May 19, 2026

The Little World Museum of Man stands as the world's first open-air anthropological museum, opened in 1983 in Inuyama, Aichi Prefecture. This groundbreaking institution was established after an extensive preparation period to create a unique cultural experience where visitors can explore authentic architecture and traditions from around the globe without leaving Japan. The museum represents a pioneering approach to anthropological education, combining academic research with accessible public engagement.

The museum showcases cultures from 23 countries across its expansive 123-hectare grounds, featuring buildings that were either relocated from their native countries or built in the style of those countries. Countries represented include France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Micronesia, Peru, Tanzania, Thailand, Taiwan, Turkey, and the United States. Many structures, such as traditional houses from France's Alsace region, have been painstakingly transported and reconstructed to maintain their authentic character and historical significance.

Visitors can explore the extensive grounds via a 2.5-kilometer circular road that connects all cultural zones. The museum offers an internal bus system with buses departing every 10 to 15 minutes, allowing guests to hop on and off at designated stops throughout the park. Beyond architectural exploration, the museum provides immersive cultural experiences including traditional costume rentals for France, Germany, Korea, and Okinawa, authentic cuisine from various cultures, and seasonal cultural festivals that bring each represented country's traditions to life.

The museum is located at 90-48 Imai-Narisawa, Inuyama City, Aichi Prefecture. Public transportation access is limited, with the facility being far from the city and not convenient with public transportation. The most practical approach is by car, though local bus services do operate to the area. Admission fees are structured by age: ¥2,200 for high school students and adults, ¥1,100 for elementary and junior high school students, and ¥500 for children aged 3 and older. A separate bus ticket costs ¥500 for unlimited rides within the park. Most visitors spend approximately 3-4 hours exploring the entire facility, making it suitable for a half-day cultural excursion.


Hours
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Monday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Phone
+81 568-62-5611
Website
www.littleworld.jp


The area

Address
Japan, 〒484-0005 Aichi, Inuyama, Imai, Narisawa−90−48

Hours

Sunday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Monday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Phone

+81 568-62-5611

Website

www.littleworld.jp

What other travelers are saying about Little World Museum of the Outdoor Folklore, Inuyama

I have been to Little World many many times over the ten years. Because there's always different food fairs throughout the year it never gets boring to visit. The walking course is around 3 kilometers to finish and generally takes around 2 to 3 hours to complete, depending on how many pavilions I stop at. My favorite pavilions are generally the Peru, Germany and Italy pavilions as those usually have the best food in my opinion. There are several other pavilions worth visiting as well, however. It's also worth mentioning there's a small coffee shop that sells the best Kona coffee when it's open and is always the highlight of visiting Little World. Generally it's only open on weekends. If you don't want to walk there are buses available, I think the bus fare is ¥500 but I never use the bus so I'm not 100% sure if that's still what it costs. In spring Little World is particularly beautiful with all the blooming flowers. Sakura season is especially beautiful there.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Little World Museum in Inuyama, Japan is open from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM (March-November) and 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM (December-February). Adult admission is 1,800 yen, high school students 1,100 yen, and elementary/junior high students 700 yen. Children under 3 enter free.

From Nagoya, take the Meitetsu Inuyama Line to Inuyama Station (25 minutes), then transfer to the Meitetsu bus bound for Little World Museum (20 minutes). Total travel time is approximately 1 hour. The museum is located in Inuyama City, Aichi Prefecture.

Little World Museum features 23 countries' traditional houses and cultural exhibits spread across 123 hectares. Visitors can experience authentic folk performances, try traditional costumes, sample international cuisine, participate in hands-on craft workshops, and explore recreated villages from around the world including Africa, Europe, Asia, and the Americas.

A complete visit to Little World Museum takes 4-6 hours to see all exhibits and cultural demonstrations. The outdoor museum covers a large area requiring significant walking. Plan a full day if you want to participate in cultural activities, try traditional foods, and thoroughly explore all 23 country pavilions.

Yes, Little World Museum is very family-friendly with interactive exhibits, cultural costume try-ons, traditional games, and hands-on activities that engage children. The outdoor setting allows kids to explore freely, and many pavilions offer child-friendly cultural experiences and educational programs about world folklore and traditions.
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Spaceman Spiff
Feb 22, 2025
Nice place that serves as exhibits for various cultures throughout various points in history. It goes through the history of various people like the indigenous Americans, the Micronesians, the Ancient Greek, Africans, Japanese, Chinese, etc. Only gripe is that it's very hot during the summer with not a lot of summer. Also, this is a place in which you can spend a whole day, but there are not many food options in the museum/park itself.
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Will Zhang
Sep 1, 2024
I took my 9 year old here. First, it’s huge. There is a lot to see. It’s very unique. A bit of history. Plus, you can introduce your kids to other cultures. And, the kids can buy a passport book for ¥400 and collect stamps. The stamps are really nice. They are ink stamps. Just a couple of negatives. It’s a little expensive (¥1,000 for parking?!!). ¥2,200 for an adult. They allow dogs, which is fine, but I think they should put a strict rule about the dogs. One dog was very excitable and kept barking and trying to get people. It was rather annoying. And, there was a group of people with huge dogs. I asked if I could pet one, they motioned to the one I could pet As I stepped toward it, their other huge dog leapt at me and barked aggressively. If dogs are not friendly, they should not be allowed in. The place has a few areas in need of repairs. One set of stairs was crumbling. We stayed about 5 hours. Overall, it’s worth the trip. Just be aware of the cost, and the numerous dogs.
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Apple Start English Center
Mar 27, 2024
We came around 5pm during Obon holiday for the late opening until 8pm. There was a food market and Thai lantern event with a fireworks show. Included in the ticket price this was quite a bargain. The only issue is that due to everyone leaving at the same time, traffic was gridlocked and it took about one hour just to leave the car park! Plan ahead and leave slightly early if you can to avoid this.
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Alix
Aug 16, 2024
A good place for day out with loving ones. Pets also allowed. There are various kinds of restaurants of various countries. As long as it’s name Little world 🌎, you can see only few countries here. I think they missed some world famous civilizations and countries. However here you can enjoy 😉 Some places are just like a park and gardens. There are smoking areas also here. Enjoy 😉
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Prabhash Muthumala
Feb 28, 2021