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The 2023 spring special exhibition will be held at Mibu-dera on the 160th anniversary of the formation of the Shinsengumi.

2023.02.11

At Mibu-dera, the main hall, gardens, and temple treasures, which are usually closed to the public, are specially opened to the public in conjunction with the annual Mibu Kyogen performance.
This year, 2023, will mark the 160th anniversary of the formation of the Shinsengumi in 1863. You can enjoy viewing numerous historical cultural assets and valuable buildings that can only be seen now.

Duration: April 29, 2023 (Sat/holiday) to May 7 (Sun)
Hours of Operation: 10:00-16:00 (reception ends)
Closed: It may be closed due to circumstances.
Entrance Fee: 800 yen for adults, 400 yen for middle school and high school students, free for elementary school students and younger (accompanied by parents)

<Special public area>
・Main hall
・[Special Exhibition] Swords, Izuminokami Kanesada, documents related to the Shinsengumi, etc.
・[Important Cultural Property] Statue of Jizo Bodhisattva
・[Kyoto City Designated/Registered Cultural Property] Garden
・Restored Nawome Jizo Statue (Longevity Jizo Bodhisattva Statue)

>Special page here

[Kyoto City Designated/Registered Cultural Property] Garden
[Special Exhibition] Sword, Izuminokami Kanesada
Restoration Nawame Jizo Statue (Longevity Jizo Bodhisattva Statue)

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