What other travelers are saying about Shibusawa Memorial Hall
One of the greatest achievement in modern Japan. Shibusawa Eiichi has established more than 450 companies and 600 schools or welfare organizations. Here you can see how he became a father of capitalism in Japan
Too crowded. I have to wait to enter for over 30 minutes, though the exhibition is great.
Best Place to play sports (Basketball etc.)
History And Birth Place of Shibuzawa
The staff were so kind that I would recommend it to my friends!
However, there are not many buses, so I went from Fukaya Station on the folding bicycle I had brought with me. It's about a 30-minute ride, and since it's along a main road with few twists and turns, you won't get lost, making it ideal for touring.
On the other hand, I recommend going by car if you're traveling with children, in a large group, or if you're not confident in your stamina.
Admission is free, so it's a good place to stop by for a break during a tour or drive.
The memorial hall open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. It's situated in the Yatsumoto area of Fukaya City and functions as both a museum and community center. The facility has ample parking with 179 free spaces available.
Admission to the Eiichi Shibusawa Memorial Hall is completely free. This makes it an accessible destination for anyone interested in learning about this influential figure in Japanese history and his contributions to modern Japan.
The museum's materials room features a recording of Eiichi's actual voice and many photographs and written materials on display. The exhibition includes realistic android displays of Eiichi Shibusawa with scheduled lectures. Outside the museum, there's a bronze statue of Shibusawa overlooking his hometown landscape. The displays showcase his calligraphy, photographs, and document his involvement in hundreds of companies and organizations throughout his life.
The recommended sightseeing time is 2-3 hours, though some visitors find that 30 minutes is sufficient for a thorough visit. The staff are known for being exceptionally helpful and often provide additional explanations to enhance the visitor experience. For a more comprehensive experience, visitors can also explore nearby attractions like the former Shibusawa residence and other sites related to his life.