Kumamoto Earthquake Museum
Kumamoto Earthquake Museum
Kumamoto Earthquake Museum
Kumamoto Earthquake Museum
Kumamoto Earthquake Museum
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Kumamoto Earthquake Museum

11 of 23 in attractions in Kumamoto

The Kumamoto Earthquake Museum is a must-visit destination for those interested in understanding the aftermath of the 2016 Kumamoto earthquakes. Located near the Aso Caldera, this museum offers an insightful and moving experience, showcasing the region's recovery. Learn about the destruction of landmarks, buildings, and the transformation of the area into a place of resilience.

The museum is also home to several One Piece statues, including the Robin statue, adding a unique touch for manga fans. Admission is free, and the museum stands as a testament to the strength and recovery of the region, with exhibitions that provide a glimpse into the past and hope for the future.

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Hours and Fees

Kumamoto Earthquake Museum
  • Opening hours
  • 9:00 to 17:00 (last admission 16:30)

  • Closed
  • Mondays

  • Entrance fee
  • Free (paid area 500 yen)

Getting there

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The Kumamoto Earthquake Museum is about an hour’s drive from Kumamoto City.

Resources

Japanese

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