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Fudenosato kobo

In addition to exhibiting materials related to Kumano's traditional craft, the Kumano brush, which has a history of about 180 years, and visitors can try their hand at making brushes.

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"The Kumano brush" is a traditional craft that boasts the largest production volume in Japan. "The Kumano brush" is known not only for their calligraphy and painting brushes but also for their makeup brushes, which world-famous makeup artists highly praise. The "Fude no Sato Kobo" exhibits materials related to the history and culture of Kumano-town's brush making, which has a history of about 180 years, as well as exhibits and workshops where you can learn more about the charm of the brush.

In the museum's "Fudeshi no Ie/ Home of the brush master," traditional craftsmen demonstrate how to make brushes. It is interesting to learn about the process of making a brush through demonstrations.
It is also possible to participate in a brush-making workshop where you can experience two of the several brush-making processes, "winding fine upper hair around the core." and "finishing." (Registration from 10:00am to 3:30pm, 60 minutes, 3,500 yen) If you make a reservation at least one week in advance, you can have your name engraved on the shaft of the brush.

There is also a museum store that sells goods related to the exhibition and a Kumano brush select store. The select store has about 1,500 kinds of calligraphy brushes, painting brushes, and makeup brushes, making it the perfect place to pick up souvenirs. There is also a cafe and a restaurant where you can spend a whole day enjoying the Kumano brushes.

Highlights

  • A demonstration of brush making by traditional craftsmen is always available.
  • If you make a reservation at least one week in advance, you can have your name engraved on the brush shaft.
  • The museum store and Kumano Brush Select Shop are great places to pick up souvenirs.
  • On Saturdays, Sundays, and national holidays, you can learn how to write your name for free from a calligrapher (reception hours by 3:30 p.m., takes about 30 minutes).
  • There are also restaurant and cafe so that you can enjoy the whole day at your leisure.

Photos

  • A variety of brushes, including the "world's largest brush," are displayed and introduced.

    A variety of brushes, including the "world's largest brush," are displayed and introduced.

  • Demonstration of brush making by traditional craftsmen

    Demonstration of brush making by traditional craftsmen

  • About 1,500 kinds of brushes are available at the Kumano Brush Select Shop.

    About 1,500 kinds of brushes are available at the Kumano Brush Select Shop.

  • Museum store with original goods and items related to the exhibition

    Museum store with original goods and items related to the exhibition

  • Exterior view of the facility

    Exterior view of the facility

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Can you provide services in foreign languages? (If so, please also inform us of the supported languages)
*Please denote if there are any foreign language pamphlets available.

A

Foreign language support not available.
English pamphlets are available in addition to the guide system (facility overview and explanation of regular exhibits).

Q

Is it possible to re-enter the premises?

A

re-entry is possible. Please see information to ensure you get a stamp on your entry ticket.

Q

Is free WiFi available in the facility?

A

Yes, it is.

Q

Are coin lockers available?

A

Yes. There are twelve lockers that require one 100-yen coin. (Returns and change machine available).

Reviews

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  • Hsuan Chen

    熊野筆製作過程很繁瑣,需要職人們的技術和經驗相輔相成,也可以了解毛筆和書法的歷史。

Details

Name in Japanese
筆の里工房
Postal Code
731-4293
Address
5-17-1 Nakamizo, Kumanocho, Akigun, Hiroshima
Telephone
082-855-3010
Closed
Mondays (if Monday is a national holiday, the museum will be open), year-end and New Year holiday.
※Other temporary closures may occur.
Business hours
10:00am-5:00pm (Admission allowed until 4:30pm)
Admission
800 yen for adults, 250 yen for elementary, junior high, and senior high school students, free admission for preschool children (free admission for elementary and junior high school students on May 5)
※Other fees may vary depending on the content of the exhibition.
Access
1) Take Hiroden Bus from JR Kure Station, get off at Kumano Bus Stop, and take a 7-minute cab ride.
2) Take the Hiroden bus from JR Yano Station, get off at the Kumano Eigyosho bus stop, and take a 7-minute cab ride.
Credit Cards
accepted only at the store and workshop (QR code payment is also accepted).
※Not available in some cases.
Official Website
Official Website (English)
Related Website (English)