A collection and exhibition of works by Suga Chazan, literary figures, and painters associated with the town
During the Edo period, Kannabe prospered as a post town on the Sanyo Expressway, and was a town where the daimyo of the Sankin-kotai and travelers heading to Kamigata and Kyushu came and went. Sazan Kan established a cram school in a corner of this Kannabe inn, and the education and culture of the latter half of the Edo period flourished. The Kan Chazan Memorial Museum collects, researches, and exhibits the works of writers and painters related to the town, including Sazan Kan, and contributes to the development of local culture by deepening the understanding of everyone.
INFORMATION
- business hours
- 09: 00 ~ 17: 00
- Holidays
- Monday (the next day if Monday is a holiday or a holiday), December 28-January 4
- price
- free
- address
- 〒720-212230-2 Shinyuno, Kannabe-cho, Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture
- Phone Number
- 084-963-1885
- Parking Lot
- 20 cars