Yoshiya Nobuko Memorial Museum

Yoshiya Nobuko Memorial Museum

Yuigahama / Hase / Gokurakuji Area

Among the excellent female writers who have lived in Kamakura, Nobuko Yoshiya (1896–1973) is perhaps one of the most famous. She is known for her popular novels including so-called “girls’ novels,” “home novels,” and historical novels (e.g. Tokugawa Women). When she was 66, Yoshiya moved to Kamakura from noisy Tokyo in search of a better writing environment. Located in a quiet residential area, the one-story main house was designed by Isoya Yoshida, one of the greatest modern sukiya style architects. Yoshiya asked for the house to look like a convent in Nara. The house was donated to the city of Kamakura and is now used as a study facility for Kamakura residents. The house is open to the public in the spring and fall. Visitors can view Yoshiya’s study and bedroom, as well as autograph manuscripts and other items.

Basic Information

Address

1-3-6 Hase, Kamakura

Access

Take bus stop 1, 5, or 6 from the east exit of JR Kamakura Station to Hase Kannon and get off at “Hase Higashimachi.” 3 minutes walk.

Phone

0467-25-2030 (Kamakura City Lifelong Learning Center)

Fees

Free

Business Hours

Every spring and autumn, there are days when the temple is open to the public (free of charge).
 
《Spring》
Every Saturday from April to June
Every Sunday in May and June
1st to 3rd of May and June
Golden Week period
 
《Autumn》
Every Saturday in October and November
Every Sunday in October and November
1st to 3rd in October and November
 
Six times each day: 10:00am, 11:00am, 12:00pm, 1:00pm, 2:00pm, and 3:00pm
*Rotation system (visiting times are up to 45 minutes past each hour)

Additional Information

Can be used as a place for small group learning (fees apply, reservations required)

Location

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