Tourist information
Okaya art archaeological house
Ancient artifacts from Jomon to Heian era discovered in the ancient remains within the city are exhibited; with precious artifacts such as "Clay doll of a pregant woman holding a pot" discovered in Mekiri remain or "Deep-bowl-shaped clay pot with a face-shaped handle" designated as one of the national important cultural artifacts being also displayed. Furthermore, sculptures made by Naoya Takei born in Okaya-shi, and works of Sadaichiro Takahashi and Morio Sode, Western-type drawers are contained, with many artifacts or calligraphy being broadly displayed.
- Postal code
- 394-0027
- Address
- 1-9-8 Chuo-cho Okaya-shi Nagano-ken
- Business period
- Open, all seasons
- Business hours
- 10:00~19:00
- Holiday
- Wednesdays (open if a national holidy), the next day of a national holidy, Dec 29th-Jan 3rd
- Fee structure
- Adult (exhibited all the time): \350 (for special events other fees charged), infants (exhibited all the time): \150 (for special events other fees charged), with a discout for a group of 10 or more
- TEL
- 0266-22-5854
- FAX
- 0266-22-5854
- art@city.okaya.lg.jp
Access map
Parking
- Parking
- Yes
The munucipally managed muti-complex parking nearby (free for 5 hours) or the flat parking to the north of Irufu plaza (the parking for those on a wheelchair located to the north of the building)
Facilities and services
- Large bus parking lot
- Yes
The flat parking to the north of Irufu plaza (if reserved, a clerk will guide you)
- Wi-Fi
- No
- EV charger
- No
- Foreign language response
- No