Noh Mask Museum

Facility symbolizing Ikeda Town, the "Home of Noh Theater"

Ikeda Town is known as the "Home of Noh Theater," boasting numerous ancient masks at its various shrines. The museum displays over 100 Noh masks, including those passed down through generations and masks crafted by master mask makers. Regular mask-making workshops are held, attracting enthusiasts and mask makers from across Japan. (Workshops require reservations.)

  • The public restroom in the corner of the parking lot is always available for use.
  • It's about a 5-minute walk from the parking lot to Kazurabashi.

Information

Telephone Number
Noh Mask Museum 0778-44-7757
Address
福井県池田町志津原17-2
Opening Hours
10:00 AM to 4:00 PM (weekdays), 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays)
Closed
Tuesdays (or the following day if Tuesday is a holiday), Year-end and New Year holidays
Prices
Adults: ¥300, Elementary and Junior High School Students: ¥200, Preschoolers: Free
Getting There
35 minutes by car from the Hokuriku Expressway "Takefu IC" or "Sabae IC" / 40 minutes by car from the Hokuriku Expressway "Fukui IC"
Car Park: Available Spots
30
Car Park Details
Public restrooms available

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