Kokichi Mikimoto Memorial Hall and its collection

Kokichi Mikimoto Memorial Hall
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Kokichi Mikimoto Memorial Hall is a museum in Toba in Japan.

JA御木本幸吉記念館

Kokichi Mikimoto Memorial Hall
1 Chome-7-1
517-8511 Toba

Visitor information Kokichi Mikimoto Memorial Hall

Opening hours

Jan 01~Jan 05 , Mar 19~Mar 31, Apr 26~May 06, Jul 19~Aug 31
9:00 - 17:30

Jan 06~Mar 18, Apr 01~Apr 25, May 07~Jul 18
9:00 - 17:00

Admission

6 – 15JP¥820
6 – 15JP¥820
AdultsJP¥1,650
AdultsJP¥1,650
TeachersFree
TeachersFree

Groups of 20 or more
Adults: ¥1,320
Children (6~15 years old): ¥660

School Groups
High School: ¥770
Junior High School: ¥550
Elementary School: ¥440​
​Cameraman: ¥1,500

Facilities

Wheelchair accessible

Location & Map

1 Chome-7-1, Toba

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Exhibitions

No exhibitions in Kokichi Mikimoto Memorial Hall have been found.

Kokichi Mikimoto Memorial Hall Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Kokichi Mikimoto Memorial Hall in Toba, Japan, offers visitors an informative experience centered around the history of pearl cultivation. The museum showcases the life and work of Kokichi Mikimoto, who is credited with developing the first cultured pearls. Exhibits display various pearl cultivation techniques, historical artifacts, and a collection of pearl jewelry.

    Many visitors appreciate the educational value of the museum, praising the detailed explanations about the pearl-making process. The museum's location on Mikimoto Pearl Island adds to its appeal, allowing guests to witness pearl diving demonstrations and explore the surrounding area.

    However, some reviewers mention that the museum is relatively small and can be explored quickly. A few visitors find the admission price a bit high for the size of the museum. Additionally, some international tourists note that not all information is available in English, which can limit the experience for non-Japanese speakers.

    Despite these minor drawbacks, the majority of visitors find the Kokichi Mikimoto Memorial Hall to be an interesting and worthwhile stop, particularly for those interested in the history of pearls and Japanese culture. The museum provides a good overview of pearl cultivation and its significance to the local area.

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