







Set within a traditional merchant house, this unique museum offers a fascinating glimpse into everyday life from the late Edo and Meiji periods.
Explore a faithfully recreated pharmacy, complete with shelves stocked with medicines, household goods, and vintage merchandise, and discover how local merchants once lived and worked. Throughout the museum, realistic life-sized figures and audio recreations bring scenes of family life, cooking, and daily routines vividly to life.
Through exhibits, models, and displays, visitors can also learn about Uchiko’s history, local customs, and influential figures who shaped the region. Whether you're interested in history, culture, or simply curious about life in a traditional Japanese merchant town, this museum offers an engaging journey into Uchiko’s past.
| Address: | 1938 Uchiko, Uchiko-cho, Kita-gun, Ehime, Japan |
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| Tel: | +81-893-44-5220 |
| Opening Hours: | 9:00 - 16:30 |
| Admission: | ・Adults: ¥200 ・Children (6–15 years): ¥100 Group Rates (20 people or more): ・Adults: ¥150 ・Children (6–15 years): ¥80 Combined Ticket Available: Includes admission to the Japanese Wax Museum & Kamihaga Residence, Uchiko-za, and the Museum of Commercial & Domestic Life. ・Adults: ¥700 ・Children (6–15 years): ¥350 Group Rates (20 people or more): ・Adults: ¥590 ・Children (6–15 years): ¥300 |
| Parking: | No on-site parking available. Please use the nearby Machinami Parking Lot (paid parking). |
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