Kawagoe Matsuri Kaikan - Kawagoe

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Contact Kawagoe Matsuri Kaikan

住所 :

2 Chome Motomachi, Kawagoe, Saitama 350-0062, Japan

電話 : 📞 +8977
Postal code : 350-0062
Webサイト : http://kawagoematsuri.jp/matsurimuseum/
Opening hours :
Saturday 9:30AM–6PM
Sunday 9:30AM–6PM
Monday 9:30AM–6PM
Tuesday 9:30AM–6PM
Wednesday 9:30AM–6PM
Thursday 9:30AM–6PM
Friday 9:30AM–6PM
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Description : Museum with displays highlighting the historic Kawagoe Festival, including real parade floats.

2 Chome Motomachi, Kawagoe, Saitama 350-0062, Japan
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2022 hy on Google

川越駅からですと、徒歩20分位は掛かると思われます。 山崎美術館がある古い川越の町並みの一角にございます。 大きな山車や祭りを彩る様々な道具が展示されております。 コロナ渦前には毎年行われていた川越の伝統的な祭りが、いつの日か再び行われ、多くの人々が楽しい一時を過ごせればいいですね。
From Kawagoe station, it will take about 20 minutes on foot. It is located in a corner of the old Kawagoe townscape where the Yamazaki Museum is located. Various tools that decorate large floats and festivals are on display. I hope that Kawagoe's traditional festival, which was held every year before the Corona Whirlpool, will be held again someday, and many people will have a good time.
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Murdoch on Google

川越観光の観光の際に、まつり会館を見かけ、まつり会館好きとしては訪れぬわけにはいかぬと300円を払いいざ入館。 館内はほぼ客がおらず貸切状態、山車の詳細な説明を職員の方にしてもらいラッキーなのかなんなのか。展示されている山車はレプリカではなく本物だそうです。面白かったのは作りかけの山車。どうやら祭り好きのおじいさんが自費で作成をしていたみたいですが、亡くなってしまったみたいで。作成途中でも3,000万円掛かっているみたいですが、完成にはあと9,000万かかるそうで。そら、残された家族も9,000万はたいて完成はさせないよなーと思いました。けど、3,000万の未完成の山車を持っといてもしゃーないし、、そりゃ、寄付しますよね。 話変わって、今年は川越市政100周年だそうで、なんとしても祭りをやりたいですよね。 こう言った活気のある3密の極み系祭りにとっては本当に難しい世の中になってしまったものです。ただ、100周年は後にも先にも2022年しか無いですから、やったらいいじゃない川越まつり。 川越がやるならって、他の祭りも後を追えばいいじゃない。 そうやって、コロナ前の日常生活に戻っていくサイクルが起きることを川越祭りに期待してます。 病気は蔓延してますが、自粛をするって決めているのはウイルスじゃなく人間ですからね、そこんところ、勘違いしたらダメだと思います。
When sightseeing in Kawagoe, I saw the festival hall, and if you like the festival hall, you can't help but pay 300 yen to enter. There are almost no customers in the hall, and it is in a chartered state, so I wonder if I am lucky to have the staff explain the details of the floats. The floats on display are not replicas but real ones. What was interesting was the unfinished mountain car. Apparently, a festival-loving grandfather made it at his own expense, but he seems to have died. It seems that it costs 30 million yen even in the middle of creation, but it seems that it will cost 90 million more to complete. Well, I thought that the remaining family would not be completed by hitting 90 million. However, it's okay to bring 30 million unfinished floats, and you donate. By the way, it seems that this year is the 100th anniversary of Kawagoe Municipal Administration, so I want to hold a festival anyway. It has become a really difficult world for such a lively three-cs festival. However, the 100th anniversary is only 2022, so it's not a good idea to do it at the Kawagoe Festival. If Kawagoe does it, other festivals should follow. In that way, I hope that the Kawagoe Festival will have a cycle of returning to the daily life before Corona. Illness is widespread, but it is humans, not viruses, who decide to refrain from doing so, so I think it's no good if you misunderstand it.
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Alyson Liong on Google

I like the video presentation. Although there was no translation, the staffs were really friendly.
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Nikko Kusanagi on Google

It's a good place to learn about Kawagoe and its famous festival.
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Arun Shanmugam on Google

Small museum but great experience. The staff were aged folk and very kind. We got the explanations and history lessons in English. Quiet and cozy.
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Paul Sim on Google

Really touched by the passion and friendliness of the guides in this museum. We learnt a little about the amazing Kawagoe Festival held each year in October. The floats or dashi are a sight to behold and each have an ingenious mechanism to raise and lower the incredibly detailed figures from within!
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Dan Pencoske on Google

To be honest, it's less impressive than some other festival museums we've been to... Inuyama and Karatsu displayed more floats. But if you're here on a Sunday or a holiday, you get to watch a live hayashi performance (roughly 30 minutes long, starting at 1:30 PM and 2:30 PM), which is definitely worth sticking around for.
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Jonathan Wan on Google

A small museum offering an interesting glimpse at the Kawagoe festival. If you’ve missed the actual festival, this is the next best thing. The entrance fee is 300yen per visitor, if you’re interested in learning more about Kawagoe’s festivals, it is worth a visit. The staff are also incredibly friendly.

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