A museum dedicated to the traditional Japanese doll-making craft in Iwatsuki, a district historically known as the doll capital of Japan. The museum showcases hina dolls, warrior dolls, and the techniques behind their creation.
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My Dress-Up DarlingGojo Wakana's family runs a hina doll workshop, and the Iwatsuki area with its deep doll-making heritage is the inspiration for his world. The museum provides insight into the traditional craft that Gojo dedicates his life to mastering.
Access
Nearest Station: Iwatsuki Station
Tobu Urban Park Line to Iwatsuki Station, then 10 min walk
埼玉県さいたま市岩槻区本町6-1-2
Recommended visit: 60 min
Visitor Tips
Weekday mornings for a quiet museum experience
Low to moderate
Photography may be restricted in some exhibition areas, check at entrance
February-March during Hina Matsuri season features special exhibitions and the town is decorated with dolls
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