A collection and exhibition of works by Suga Chazan, literary figures, and painters associated with the town
During the Edo period, Kannabe flourished as a post town on the Sanyo Road, and was a crossroads for feudal lords on their alternate attendance routes and travelers heading to Kamigata and Kyushu. Suga Chazan established a private school in one corner of Kannabe-shuku, and education and culture flourished in the late Edo period. The Suga Chazan Memorial Museum collects, studies, and exhibits the works of Suga Chazan and other writers and painters with ties to the town, deepening public understanding and contributing to the development of local culture.
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
- Number of parking spaces
- 20
- Parking notes
- 20 cars