Japan Heritage: A Feast for the Senses in Gifu, the Land with Ties to Oda Nobunaga

Moon Desert Memorial Museum

Japan, 299-5104 Chiba Prefecture, Isumi District, Onjuku Town, Rokukencho 505-1

This memorial museum was built with the aim of rediscovering the traditions of Onjuku and creating a new culture, showcasing the works and materials of Masao Kato, the poet who loved Onjuku and wrote Tsuki no Sabaku (The Desert of the Moon), as well as works by writers and painters with ties to Onjuku.

Business Time

Business hours: 9:00-17:00 (last entry 16:30) Closed: Wednesdays (or the following day if Wednesday is a national holiday), the day after national holidays, and New Year's holidays (December 29th-January 3rd)

Telephone number 0470686389
Access
  • 10 minutes walk from JR Onjuku Station
Wi-Fi No
Payment method
  • Cash only
Language 日本語
Other Admission fee: 400 yen for adults, 300 yen for high school and college students and those 65 and over, 200 yen for elementary and junior high school students. Parking: 20 spaces.
Last Update : 2026.01.22   Onjuku Town Hall

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