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Kudoyama Sanada Museum
The Kudoyama Sanada Museum was built to pass down to future generations the three-generation story of Sanada Masayuki, Yukimura, and Daisuke—grandfather, father, and son. Kudoyama Town is known as a place connected to the Sanada family because it is home to "Sanada-an," said to be built on the former residence site where they lived after losing the Battle of Sekigahara, and because Yukimura is believed to have lived here for the longest period of his life. Inside the museum, rooms are organized along historical themes such as the "Kudoyama Period" spent in this area and the "Siege of Osaka" where Yukimura fought, making it an easy-to-learn space. Right at the entrance, displays of Masayuki, Yukimura, and Daisuke in armor greet visitors, sure to heighten the mood. The 2016 NHK Taiga drama "Sanadamaru" also brought attention, attracting fans and tourists from all over Japan. Access: Take the Nankai Koya Line to "Kudoyama Station" and walk about 10 minutes west. After learning some history, it’s common to continue about 6 minutes further west to "Roadside Station Kakinosato Kudoyama" for lunch or souvenir shopping.
Address
〒648-0101 Wakayama Prefecture, Ito District, Kudoyama Town, Kudoyama 1452-4
Access
About a 10-minute walk from Nankai Koya Line "Kudoyama Station"
Telephone
07-3654-2727
Price
Adults (high school and above) 500 yen / Children (elementary & junior high) 250 yen (free for disability certificate holders and one accompanying person)
Business Hours
9:00–17:00 (last entry 16:30)
