EXHIBITION / EVENT

PERMANENT EXHIBITION

Entrance to the History Exhibition Room
History Exhibition Room Folk Cultural Properties of Kiyose
History Exhibition Room Medieval Period in Kiyose
History Exhibition Room Tuberculosis
Entrance to Folklore Exhibition Hall
Folk Exhibition Room Diorama
Folk Exhibition Room Kiyose City and Surrounding Areas
Folk Exhibition Room Karami (Chinese winnowing basket)

Exhibited Materials of "Kiyose's Uchihaori," a National Important Tangible Folk Cultural Property

Exhibition Image

Let's check out some of the old tools.

In the exhibition hall, many old tools are displayed in a way that visitors can freely touch them.

You can find out more about old tools here! ➡ Kiyose City Folk Museum Database (external link)

SPECIAL EXHIBITION

Currently being held and scheduled to be held

Past Special Exhibitions

Events EVENT

Currently being held and scheduled to be held

  • Handmade Udon Challenge! Beginners welcome to try handmade

    This workshop is a fun way to learn how to make udon, one of Kiyose's representative local dishes.

    You can take home the udon noodles you made.

    The taste of udon you made yourself is exceptional! We look forward to your participation!

    date(s) (e.g. for exhibition)
    Saturday, September 13, 2025
    Hours.
    9:30 - noon
    Location
    Kiyose City Folk Museum, Studio of Tradition
    cost
    300 yen
    Age Range
    Junior high school students and above
    reservation
    Required Saturday, September 6, 9:00 a.m. on a first-come, first-served basis (call the local museum at 042-493-8585 or the URL below)
    capacity (of boat, hall, aeroplane, airplane, etc.)
    8 persons
    lecturer
    Mie Ikeda
    personal effects
    Apron, triangular hood (to cover head), towel, mask

    To register, please click here -> https://logoform.jp/form/QzsJ/1063209

  • Summer Experience: Let's Make Taori Coasters!

    Experience making coasters on a real loom!

    You can take home the coasters you made.

    date(s) (e.g. for exhibition)
    Every Saturday and Sunday in August 2025
    Hours.
    10:00 - 14:00 (about 20 minutes)
    Location
    Kiyose City Folk Museum 1F Exhibition Hall
    cost
    free
    Age Range
    Elementary school students and above
    reservation
    Not required (please come directly to the venue on the day of the event)

  • 2025 History of Kiyose in 90 minutes, Vol. 2 "Annual Events in Kiyose - Summer

    Kiyose's annual summer events (Hana Matsuri, Tango no Sekku, etc.) are introduced here, along with the agricultural history of the time.

    date(s) (e.g. for exhibition)
    Saturday, July 19, 2025
    Hours.
    13:30-15:00
    Location
    Kiyose City Folk Museum, 1st floor, video exhibition room
    lecturer
    Haruna Kasahara (Curator, Local Museum)
    application
    July 1, 9:00 start Phone 042-493-8585 or application form below

    Click here for application→ Application form (external link)

  • Early Summer Dyeing Class

    Students will learn the basics of dyeing through dyeing with summer plants.

    The stalls will be dyed with citrus plants.

    date(s) (e.g. for exhibition)
    Thursday, July 10, 2025
    Hours.
    10:00-15:00 (with lunch break)
    Location
    Kiyose City Folk Museum 1st floor, Heritage Studio
    cost
    3,500 yen
    Age Range
    Anyone (Elementary school students and younger must be accompanied by one parent or guardian)
    reservation
    Required (application form below or call 042-493-8585)

  • A History of Kiyose in 90 Minutes Part 1: “The South Side of Kiyose City: The History of Matsuyama, Takeoka, and Umeen - Changes at the South Exit over 101 Years”.


    Kiyose Station opened in 1924, followed by the hospital district and shopping district, which gave the area its current appearance. The following is an introduction to the changes in the town up to the present day.

    date(s) (e.g. for exhibition)
    Saturday, June 28, 2025
    Hours.
    13:30-15:00
    Location
    Kiyose City Folk Museum, 1st floor, video exhibition room
    lecturer
    Mika Ishii (Curator, Local Museum)
    application
    Applications have been closed as we have reached capacity.

  • Walking along Keyaki-dori with the curator

    date(s) (e.g. for exhibition)
    Saturday, April 26, 2025 (*In case of rain, the same time on the following day, Sunday, April 27)
    Opening Hours
    10:00-12:00
    Meeting and Dismissal Location
    Kiyose Station North Exit
    Number of applicants
    20 persons
    entrance fee
    free
    lecturer
    Toyoaki Higashino (Curator, Local Museum)

  • Handmade Udon Challenge! Beginners welcome to try handmade

    This workshop is a fun way to learn how to make udon, one of Kiyose's representative local dishes.

    You can take home the udon noodles you made.

    The taste of udon you made yourself is exceptional! We look forward to your participation!

    date(s) (e.g. for exhibition)
    Saturday, September 13, 2025
    Hours.
    9:30 - noon
    Location
    Kiyose City Folk Museum, Studio of Tradition
    cost
    300 yen
    Age Range
    Junior high school students and above
    reservation
    Required Saturday, September 6, 9:00 a.m. on a first-come, first-served basis (call the local museum at 042-493-8585 or the URL below)
    capacity (of boat, hall, aeroplane, airplane, etc.)
    8 persons
    lecturer
    Mie Ikeda
    personal effects
    Apron, triangular hood (to cover head), towel, mask

    To register, please click here -> https://logoform.jp/form/QzsJ/1063209

  • Summer Experience: Let's Make Taori Coasters!

    Experience making coasters on a real loom!

    You can take home the coasters you made.

    date(s) (e.g. for exhibition)
    Every Saturday and Sunday in August 2025
    Hours.
    10:00 - 14:00 (about 20 minutes)
    Location
    Kiyose City Folk Museum 1F Exhibition Hall
    cost
    free
    Age Range
    Elementary school students and above
    reservation
    Not required (please come directly to the venue on the day of the event)

  • 2025 History of Kiyose in 90 minutes, Vol. 2 "Annual Events in Kiyose - Summer

    Kiyose's annual summer events (Hana Matsuri, Tango no Sekku, etc.) are introduced here, along with the agricultural history of the time.

    date(s) (e.g. for exhibition)
    Saturday, July 19, 2025
    Hours.
    13:30-15:00
    Location
    Kiyose City Folk Museum, 1st floor, video exhibition room
    lecturer
    Haruna Kasahara (Curator, Local Museum)
    application
    July 1, 9:00 start Phone 042-493-8585 or application form below

    Click here for application→ Application form (external link)

  • Early Summer Dyeing Class

    Students will learn the basics of dyeing through dyeing with summer plants.

    The stalls will be dyed with citrus plants.

    date(s) (e.g. for exhibition)
    Thursday, July 10, 2025
    Hours.
    10:00-15:00 (with lunch break)
    Location
    Kiyose City Folk Museum 1st floor, Heritage Studio
    cost
    3,500 yen
    Age Range
    Anyone (Elementary school students and younger must be accompanied by one parent or guardian)
    reservation
    Required (application form below or call 042-493-8585)

  • A History of Kiyose in 90 Minutes Part 1: “The South Side of Kiyose City: The History of Matsuyama, Takeoka, and Umeen - Changes at the South Exit over 101 Years”.


    Kiyose Station opened in 1924, followed by the hospital district and shopping district, which gave the area its current appearance. The following is an introduction to the changes in the town up to the present day.

    date(s) (e.g. for exhibition)
    Saturday, June 28, 2025
    Hours.
    13:30-15:00
    Location
    Kiyose City Folk Museum, 1st floor, video exhibition room
    lecturer
    Mika Ishii (Curator, Local Museum)
    application
    Applications have been closed as we have reached capacity.

  • Walking along Keyaki-dori with the curator

    date(s) (e.g. for exhibition)
    Saturday, April 26, 2025 (*In case of rain, the same time on the following day, Sunday, April 27)
    Opening Hours
    10:00-12:00
    Meeting and Dismissal Location
    Kiyose Station North Exit
    Number of applicants
    20 persons
    entrance fee
    free
    lecturer
    Toyoaki Higashino (Curator, Local Museum)