MUSEUM SUPPORTER'S CLUB, Kiyose City Folk Museum Friends Association

What is Tomo no K ai?

The Kiyose City Folk Museum Friendship Association was established on October 20, 1985, a year before the opening of the museum, with the aim of deepening mutual knowledge and friendship among members while actively participating and cooperating in museum activities, thereby contributing to "community development" from a cultural perspective and the development of distinctive local culture. It was established on October 20, 1985, one day before the opening of the museum. Anyone can become a member.

Main Activities

- Holding of regular general meetings - Holding of special lectures at general meetings - Twice a year (one-day trip and mini-trip) study tours for friendship by chartered bus - Holding of Kiyohaku Kiyo-se Juku (study group) about three times a year with a different theme each year - Publication of the newsletter (Tomonokai News) and Photo Museum (explanatory essays with photos on the theme of Kiyose) Publication of the newsletter (Tomonokai News) and Photo Museum (explanatory essays with photographs on Kiyose) - Volunteer cooperation and support for museum activities, etc.

annual fee

Classification Membership fee Objects
General member 1,000 yen For the person himself/herself only
General member (junior high school students and under) 500 yen
Supporting Member 3,000 yen (per unit) Individuals and companies/organizations

Membership Fee Benefits

Application for Membership

Please fill out the application form and bring it to the museum reception with the annual membership fee. If you have any questions, please contact the Kiyose City Folk Museum.

Tomonokai Application Form (PDF:56KB)

TOMO NO KAI EVENT

FY2025 (updated as needed)

  • Volunteers are needed for the reception desk!

    Volunteers are needed for the reception desk!

     During the special exhibition "Kiyose and Tuberculosis: The History, Present, and Future of Tuberculosis Treatment," from November 1 (Sat) to December 7 (Sun) (except Mondays, when the museum is closed on Mondays. Volunteers are needed to help at the reception desk from November 1 (Sat.) to December 7 (Sun.) (except Mondays, if Monday is a national holiday, the museum will be closed on the following Tuesday). Volunteer benefits include participation in the preview (Friday, October 31, 10:00~). We are looking forward to your help. We look forward to your cooperation. (Please contact the museum at 042-493-8585 to apply.)

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    private school for the study of natural science

     KIYOSE Hometown Karuta" was created by the KIYOSE Hometown Karuta Production Committee in 2015 to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the opening of the Kiyose City Museum of History. This year, we plan to visit three of the six temples (Entsuji Temple, Enpukuji Temple, and Tokoin Temple) featured in the karuta, listen to a talk by the temple's head priest, and view valuable cultural assets.