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Shirone Kite Museum

Kites from Japan and the world gather in a town with a history of 300 years for the Giant kite battle.

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Shirone Giant Kite Battle is annually held at Shirone ward in Shirone city in early June.
This is a festival of a battle of Giant kites, two giant kites fly from the opposite banks of the Nakanokuchi river, entangle each rope and drop into the river, when one kite cuts a rope of the opponent’s, victory is decided. Shirone Kite Museum located in Minami ward is a rare museum in the world which exhibits kites, which introduces about this traditional event that lasts about 300 years since the Edo period.

The giant kites used for battles are displayed at the hall, the Great Kite Square, which is 15m high and diameter. A kite’s size is 7m in length and 5m in width. It is an unbelievable size equivalent of 24 sheets of a Tatami mat (about 37 square meters). There is a special space for the introduction about the history of the Giant kite battle and 3D video room where 3D vision of the battle appears from the screen, with which you will surely get a lot of knowledge about this traditional event. About 500 kites which are characteristic of each area collected from Japan and over 30 countries in the world are displayed. There are leading must- see collections in the world.

In the facility, Tako kobo, the experience class for making a small- sized kite, is open every day. You can choose a kite from Japanese style or Western style to make, a 3-year old kid can make Western style one. In the Fudo Jikkenshitu (a wind-tunnel test room), you can fly your original kite with the wind blowing at 4 meters per second. If you want to learn about the lifestyle in Shirane in the old time, it is recommended to see folklore documents and dioramas or a replicated farmer’s house displayed in the history exhibition space.

Highlights

  • Various kites from in and outside of Japan are displayed as well as used in Shirone Giant Kite Battle.
  • A history of Shirone is introduced in the history exhibition space such as folklore documents and a replicated house.
  • Make your original small-sized kite. Fly yours in the Fudo Jikkenshitu (a wind-tunnel test room).

Photos

  • 37-square meter displayed Giant kites are spectacular.

    37-square meter displayed Giant kites are spectacular.

  • You can learn about the history of Shirone in the history exhibition space.

    You can learn about the history of Shirone in the history exhibition space.

  • Try making your mini-original kite in Tako-kobo.

    Try making your mini-original kite in Tako-kobo.

Official FAQs

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

Q

Do you have foreign language support? (If it is available, what language is available?)

A

In the 3D video room, Chinese, French, Russian, and Korean are spoken on the screen.

Q

Is re-entry (re-entered) possible?

A

It is possible on the same day.

Q

Is free WiFi available in the facility?

A

Yes, it is.

Reviews

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  • 簡蓉

    現在的祭典內容變成兩岸隔著河放大型風箏~很特別

  • Andy Huang

    白根大風箏~祭典內容變成兩岸隔著河放大型風箏,直到風箏線斷了為止才決定勝負。

Details

Name in Japanese
しろね大凧と歴史の館
Postal Code
950-1214
Address
1770-1 Jogesuwanoki, Minami-ku, Niigata City, Niigata
Telephone
025-372-0314
Holiday
The 2nd and 4th wednesday (If it is a national holiday, the next day is closed). The end and early of a year (December 28th- January 3rd).
Hours
10:00am-5:00pm (Admission allowed until 4:30pm)
Admission
Adult: 400 yen, Elementary, junior, and high schoolers: 200 yen
(Free for junior high school students and younger on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays)
Direction
Get on the Niigata Kotsu Bus from JR Niigata station, get off at Shironesakura machi, and walk 10 minutes.
Credit Cards
Not accepted
Official Website
Official Website (Japanese)