Bizen Osafune Token Village
Bizen Osafune Token Village
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오전 9:00~오후 5:00
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오전 9:00 - 오후 5:00
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오전 9:00 - 오후 5:00
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오전 9:00 - 오후 5:00
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리뷰 43건
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福ふくちゃん
Itoshima, 일본포스팅 2,375건
2022년 1월 • 개인
流石に刀剣博物館だけあって刀剣の展示件数が多い。おまけに写真撮影がOKであり嬉しい限りです。外の建屋には鍛冶場や拵え製作場などあり感激です。機会があればまた来たいです。
2022년 3월 21일 작성
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utsx
포스팅 923건
2019년 9월
JR香登駅から路側帯を20分程歩くと着きます。香登駅はICカードが使えました。
岡山県瀬戸内市長船町はかつて備前国長船という地名で、地政学的背景から「鍛冶屋千軒」とうたわれる刀剣の全国的名産地でした。備前長船刀剣博物館はそのスピリットを受け継いだ多数の職人が工房を構える「備前おさふね刀剣の里」にあります。ここで出来ることは大まかに分けて①展示品の鑑賞②工房の見学③物産の購入です。
展示施設では特別展「一文字と長船」が開催中で鎌倉時代からの名刀が約40口展示されていました。刀剣専門の展示室のためエアコンが物凄く効いています。情報コーナーで刀の切っ先が作られる様子を動画で見ることができたり、故・今泉俊光(1898~1995)刀匠のジブリに登場しそうなわくわくするマシーンでいっぱいの鍛刀場をまるごと体感できたりとかなり楽しんでしまいました。現役の職人さんの工房はまさに「里」のようで部屋がいくつもあり、お客さんから注文を受けて今まさに製作中だという刀を見せてもらえたりしました。物産館では刀剣も販売されているのですが、その気があれば自分好みの刀剣をここでオーダーメイドしてもよいようです。立体感のある刀身彫刻にはとても心が揺れました。
「山鳥毛里帰りプロジェクト」に5000円以上寄付すると2021年3月31日まで何度でも入場料無料になるパスポートがもらえます。
岡山県瀬戸内市長船町はかつて備前国長船という地名で、地政学的背景から「鍛冶屋千軒」とうたわれる刀剣の全国的名産地でした。備前長船刀剣博物館はそのスピリットを受け継いだ多数の職人が工房を構える「備前おさふね刀剣の里」にあります。ここで出来ることは大まかに分けて①展示品の鑑賞②工房の見学③物産の購入です。
展示施設では特別展「一文字と長船」が開催中で鎌倉時代からの名刀が約40口展示されていました。刀剣専門の展示室のためエアコンが物凄く効いています。情報コーナーで刀の切っ先が作られる様子を動画で見ることができたり、故・今泉俊光(1898~1995)刀匠のジブリに登場しそうなわくわくするマシーンでいっぱいの鍛刀場をまるごと体感できたりとかなり楽しんでしまいました。現役の職人さんの工房はまさに「里」のようで部屋がいくつもあり、お客さんから注文を受けて今まさに製作中だという刀を見せてもらえたりしました。物産館では刀剣も販売されているのですが、その気があれば自分好みの刀剣をここでオーダーメイドしてもよいようです。立体感のある刀身彫刻にはとても心が揺れました。
「山鳥毛里帰りプロジェクト」に5000円以上寄付すると2021年3月31日まで何度でも入場料無料になるパスポートがもらえます。
2020년 1월 3일 작성
이 리뷰는 트립어드바이저 LLC의 의견이 아닌 트립어드바이저 회원의 주관적인 의견입니다. 트립어드바이저에서는 리뷰를 확인합니다.
roy v
트라랄곤, 호주포스팅 4,793건
2019년 7월 • 친구
A couple of days ago we went to Okayama to visit friends and they very kindly took us to the village as they knew I was interested in Japanese swords and history.
It was a marvellous experience, we were lucky that on this particular Sunday the swordsmiths were doing a demonstration on taking the raw metal that has been made from sand from the nearby mountains and heating it to a very high temperature of 1300 degrees and pounding it into shape with very heavy hammers and then folded over , then heated again and folded again, this folding can happen up to fifteen times and this is why these Japanese swords that the Samurai used in battle were soo strong.. It was great to watch them , hard hot work, they told us a good sword can take up to six months to make and are very expensive.The demonstration went for about an hour , we were offered safety glasses to wear as there are a lot of sparks flying about when two guys start hitting the molten metal, good idea to use them especially if you are up the front getting the best view. This demonstration happens on the 2nd, Sunday of every month and happen at 11am, and 2pm. Well worth seeing how the masters have worked the metal to be able to make these super strong swords for hundreds of years.
We then went into the museum part of the village where you can view many ancient swords made by famous Masters hundreds of years ago , many were made in the 14th. Century, one sword there has been declared a national treasure, I believe owned by a very famous Samurai warrior, so much history, and I thought as I was looking at this amazing display of famous swords , they were all used in battle.
There is a nice gift shop at the village, so if your real keen you can buy a replica but a original would have to be ordered and would cost thousands of dollars.
Opening hours are from 9am. to 5 pm. Closed Mondays. Admission 500 Yen, very good value..
Thankful our friends took us there, highly recommend.
It was a marvellous experience, we were lucky that on this particular Sunday the swordsmiths were doing a demonstration on taking the raw metal that has been made from sand from the nearby mountains and heating it to a very high temperature of 1300 degrees and pounding it into shape with very heavy hammers and then folded over , then heated again and folded again, this folding can happen up to fifteen times and this is why these Japanese swords that the Samurai used in battle were soo strong.. It was great to watch them , hard hot work, they told us a good sword can take up to six months to make and are very expensive.The demonstration went for about an hour , we were offered safety glasses to wear as there are a lot of sparks flying about when two guys start hitting the molten metal, good idea to use them especially if you are up the front getting the best view. This demonstration happens on the 2nd, Sunday of every month and happen at 11am, and 2pm. Well worth seeing how the masters have worked the metal to be able to make these super strong swords for hundreds of years.
We then went into the museum part of the village where you can view many ancient swords made by famous Masters hundreds of years ago , many were made in the 14th. Century, one sword there has been declared a national treasure, I believe owned by a very famous Samurai warrior, so much history, and I thought as I was looking at this amazing display of famous swords , they were all used in battle.
There is a nice gift shop at the village, so if your real keen you can buy a replica but a original would have to be ordered and would cost thousands of dollars.
Opening hours are from 9am. to 5 pm. Closed Mondays. Admission 500 Yen, very good value..
Thankful our friends took us there, highly recommend.
2019년 7월 15일 작성
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drsOsaka_Japan
Osaka, Japan포스팅 107건
2019년 6월 • 개인
I came on a Saturday afternoon and all the workshops were closed for some reason which was kind of a bummer. If you're (really) into Japanese swords then you'll love this place. If not, you'll probably find it rather boring. The museum is just literally two rooms of blades in stands. I loved it, but as I said, some people wouldn't really 'get it' and probably leave after 2 minutes. Some gorgeous blades, that's for sure!
One thing to keep in mind too is that all printed explanations about each blade are only in Japanese. Would have been great to see the smiths at work too....maybe next time.
One thing to keep in mind too is that all printed explanations about each blade are only in Japanese. Would have been great to see the smiths at work too....maybe next time.
2019년 6월 2일 작성
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Stephenbkk20156
오카야마(현), 일본포스팅 712건
2017년 11월 • 친구
In a seat-back pocket in a taxi, I happened to find information about the annual Bizen Festival. As it happened to be the next weekend, and we happened to have visitors coming, we included it in our plans.
I was neber a great fan of Bizen Pottery before. It seemed a bit dull and subdued, but here we had a chance to see a wide range of wares in a multitude of hues of dull and subdued. I began to appreciate the subtlethy of expression and the beauty of the earth tones.
We got there on an overcrowded train, which seemed to take forever to get there from Okayama station. Then, I was in a long line because the local statuon was not equipped to deal with my train pass electronically.
Eventually emerging into the streets of the village, we found them lined with stall after stall selling Bizen ware. There were several sttreets and a number of open areas like this, a bewildering variety of pottery on display. People angling to get closer, looking, touching, appreciating. The prices were, apparently, better than on non-festival days and we did indeed by a number of pieces. Other stalls provided food and snacks. Regular stores fronting onto the street displayed the best of their wares. Nice atmosphere, friendly and appreciative.
In fact, the display and variety were so good that we are reluctant to go back on a non-festival days, when presumably only the shops would be selling pottery. Worried we might be disappointed.
I was neber a great fan of Bizen Pottery before. It seemed a bit dull and subdued, but here we had a chance to see a wide range of wares in a multitude of hues of dull and subdued. I began to appreciate the subtlethy of expression and the beauty of the earth tones.
We got there on an overcrowded train, which seemed to take forever to get there from Okayama station. Then, I was in a long line because the local statuon was not equipped to deal with my train pass electronically.
Eventually emerging into the streets of the village, we found them lined with stall after stall selling Bizen ware. There were several sttreets and a number of open areas like this, a bewildering variety of pottery on display. People angling to get closer, looking, touching, appreciating. The prices were, apparently, better than on non-festival days and we did indeed by a number of pieces. Other stalls provided food and snacks. Regular stores fronting onto the street displayed the best of their wares. Nice atmosphere, friendly and appreciative.
In fact, the display and variety were so good that we are reluctant to go back on a non-festival days, when presumably only the shops would be selling pottery. Worried we might be disappointed.
2018년 4월 14일 작성
이 리뷰는 트립어드바이저 LLC의 의견이 아닌 트립어드바이저 회원의 주관적인 의견입니다. 트립어드바이저에서는 리뷰를 확인합니다.
Tudor C
포스팅 81건
2017년 1월 • 개인
Its a great place to see if your intersted in nihon to. The museum contains some important koto swords but is as small as the one in Tokyo.
Great to meet masters on the subject, forging, saya, tsuka maki. rich souvenir shop with lots of beautiful sageo .
On Sunday special workshops where you can see the masters at work. and even try it yourself if you enroll before in a special program online .
There is also a very special nihonto/katana shop nearby . Ask at the museum .
If its on your way its worth going but otherwise...can be hard to get there and also to find accommodation
Great to meet masters on the subject, forging, saya, tsuka maki. rich souvenir shop with lots of beautiful sageo .
On Sunday special workshops where you can see the masters at work. and even try it yourself if you enroll before in a special program online .
There is also a very special nihonto/katana shop nearby . Ask at the museum .
If its on your way its worth going but otherwise...can be hard to get there and also to find accommodation
2017년 12월 13일 작성
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Bizen Osafune Token Village에 대해 자주 묻는 질문
- Bizen Osafune Token Village의 영업시간:
- 화 - 일 오전 9:00 - 오후 5:00
- Bizen Osafune Token Village 주변 호텔:
- (0.20 km) Akibare Home Vegetables
- (12.73 km) Hotel Limani
- (4.47 km) Tobi Hotel
- (7.45 km) Business Inn STK
- (7.39 km) Araki Ryokan
- Bizen Osafune Token Village 주변 음식점:
- (0.47 km) Osafune Service Area
- (0.46 km) Chinese Noodle Maruya Nagafune
- (0.98 km) Opusuto
- (1.22 km) Baskin Robbins Bizen
- (1.42 km) Osaka-ya
- Bizen Osafune Token Village 주변 관광명소:
- (2.24 km) Mt. Kuma
- (2.13 km) Fukuoka Castle Ruins Hill
- (2.54 km) Traditional Townscape of Bizen Fukuoka
- (2.52 km) Myoko-ji Temple
- (2.52 km) Bizen Fukuoka Folk Museum