About
"Fujisawa Ukiyo-e Museum" in Fujisawa City is a facility where you can appreciate local history, such as the Tokaido Fujisawa-juku and Enoshima Ukiyo-e. Ukiyo-e prints and local materials are displayed in different format for each exhibition. During the Edo period, Fujisawa was home to the Tokaido Fujisawa-juku, as well as the Jishu sect's head temple, Shojoko-ji Temple, a place which marks the entrance to the pilgrimage route to Enoshima and Oyama. Many Ukiyo-e prints and famous legends were born here.Travel tip
This museum features paintings using a unique art form known as ukiyo-e, or pictures made using woodblock plates. There is even a workshop where you can make your very own ink print.
Essential Information
Check the official website for the latest information.
| Hours | 
                   10:00 - 18:00 (admission until 18:30)  | 
              
|---|---|
| Duration | 
                   30m  | 
              
| Closed | Closed: Mondays (if the Monday falls on a national holiday or substitute holiday then we will be closed the following weekday), New Year holidays, closed during days between exhibitions | 
| Costs | 
                                       Free  | 
              
| Access | 
                  
                                       
                      
                      ENOSHIMA-KAMAKURA FREEPASS
                                                  , ENODEN 1-DAY PASS TICKET NORIORIKUN
                                              
                                              +3
                                           
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