Have you seen the 2023 taiga drama “What to do with Ieyasu” (NHK)?
Hamamatsu City, where the main character, Lord Tokugawa Ieyasu, lived for 17 years, will pre-open the “What to do with Ieyasu Hamamatsu Taiga Drama Museum” on January 22nd. During the pre-opening period, you can enjoy exhibits of costumes used in past taiga dramas and videos.
Hamamatsu Shusse Park, where the Taiga Drama Museum is located, also exhibits the stone walls of Hamamatsu Castle (actual) and the remains of Ninomaru Palace!
Approximately 1.2 km northwest of JR Hamamatsu Station.
The Hamamatsu Taiga Drama Hall for the 2023 taiga drama “Dosuru Ieyasu” (NHK) has opened in “Hamamatsu Shusse Park” on the north side of Hamamatsu City Hall.
The pre-opening period will be from Sunday, January 22, 2023 (Reiwa 5) to Tuesday, February 28, 2023, and the grand opening period will be from Saturday, March 18, 2023 (Reiwa 5). Until Sunday, January 14, 2024 (Reiwa 6). (Already closed)
The exhibition will change according to the content of the drama broadcast.
Enter Hamamatsu Shusse Park, where the Taiga Drama Museum is located, through the main gate on the north side of Hamamatsu City Hall.
Some people may wonder, “What happened to Hamamatsu Shusse Park?” Yes, it is the site of Motojo Elementary School, which closed in March 2017. Excavations conducted after the school closed revealed the remains of Ninomaru Palace.
The ticket office is on the right side as you face Taiga Drama Museum. The curtain with a golden hollyhock crest on a white background is impressive!
For opening hours and admission fees, please visit the official website here▼
“What to do with Ieyasu Hamamatsu Taiga Drama Museum” official website (external link)
「*Taiga Drama Museum is closed. Therefore, the site has already been deleted.」
When you enter the building, you will see a bright blue background.
“What to do with Ieyasu Hamamatsu Taiga Drama Museum” is divided into four areas.
During the pre-opening period until February 28, 2023, the main attraction will be limited-time exhibitions that can only be seen before the grand opening from March 18.
The first area displays a panoramic chronology of 61 historical taiga dramas.
In addition to the cast introductions and plot summaries of the first work, “The Life of a Flower” to the 61st work, “Kamakura-dono no 13”, the book also includes information on television, Japanese social history, and the history of Hamamatsu City that occurred in those years. It’s well written so it’s worth reading. Inside the passage, there are horse fences and flag flags.
The second area introduces Tokugawa Ieyasu, who was depicted in historical taiga dramas.
Lord Ieyasu appears in 25 out of 61 works. We are screening carefully selected opening videos of 7 of these 25 films.
Listen to nostalgic songs and videos and don’t miss it!
In addition, the costumes and armor worn by Prince Ieyasu in three works in the drama are also on display. You can see familiar costumes up close.
The third area is the theater.
At the theater, you can see Lord Ieyasu appearing in historical taiga dramas.
Please enjoy how the role of Lord Ieyasu was played by famous actors of yesteryear, including Sakae Takita, who starred in the 21st film, “Tokugawa Ieyasu,” as well as the differences in how he is portrayed in each work. You might even see your favorite Ieyasu! ?
The fourth area is an introduction corner for the 2023 taiga drama “What’s Wrong with Ieyasu” (NHK)?
Here, life-size panels of Jun Matsumoto, who plays the main character Lord Ieyasu, and Kasumi Arimura, who plays the role of his legal wife, Princess Sena (Dono Tsukiyama), are on display.
Commemorative photos are OK, so stand between them and take a memorable photo!
In front of the exit is a huge Tokai advance visual. What is reflected in his eyes?
If you’re wondering where to go after watching Taiga Drama Museum, head to the information desk in Hamamatsu Shusse Park.
Here, we are distributing pamphlets and leaflets that introduce places related to Prince Ieyasu. Staff are always on hand to give advice on sightseeing in Hamamatsu.
For those who would like to take a walk around the Taiga Drama Museum and visit places related to Lord Ieyasu, we recommend the “Ieyasu Promenade (Castle/Castle Town Route)”.
The starting point of the promenade is Hamamatsu Castle, and from there you can see Motojocho Toshogu Shrine, which is located on the site of Hikima Castle, which was attacked by Lord Ieyasu, Tsubakihime Kannon, which enshrines Tazu Otaguru who appears in “What Is Ieyasu to do?”, and Hamamatsu Castle. This is a walking course that visits 12 points including the Demaru ruins.
If you want to buy Hamamatsu souvenirs, please visit Ieyasu SHOP, the city of success. The purple logo is a landmark.
The store is full of Hamamatsu souvenirs!
Products that make use of ingredients unique to Hamamatsu City, which is blessed with abundant nature, Enshu textiles that have been around since the Edo period, and warlord goods from the Sengoku period. We also sell goods with the title logo of “What to do with Ieyasu.”
▲Top left: “Come on memo” (a memo pad designed with the family crest of the Sengoku military commander that appears in “What to do with Ieyasu”), bottom left: Goods of successful Daimyo Ieyasu, right: T-shirt supervised by Jun Matsumoto (one size fits all, may be sold out) )
▲Left: Eel Nyoroman, Top right: Wearing a mask with the “What to do with Ieyasu” logo (MATOI), Bottom right: Soft-shelled turtle soup curry
The one-size-fits-all T-shirt is available exclusively at Okazaki, Hamamatsu, and Shizuoka Drama Museum kiosks. Due to the popularity of these products, they may be temporarily out of stock, but we will continue to manufacture them, so we’ll be glad to see more supplies added♪ Other than T-shirts, other goods supervised by Jun Matsumoto include tenugui and pochibukuro.
In addition to these, familiar Hamamatsu souvenirs such as eel pie and eel potato sweets are also available. Part of the fun of traveling is wondering which one to choose.
Inside Hamamatsu Shusse Park, you can also see the remains and artifacts unearthed during
excavations.
▲Birthplace well
The Birthplace Well was discovered in the place where the mansion where the second Tokugawa Shogun Hidetada was born was said to have been.
Since no well frame was found during the excavation, this well frame is a mock-up, but the location is the same as the one where the well was discovered.
*There are various theories about the location of the well where Hidetada was born.
▲tile collection
When Ninomaru was excavated, a collection of tiles used for the roofs of buildings within Hamamatsu Castle were unearthed.
This tile collection was replaced after it was damaged among the tiles that were roofing the current Hamamatsu Castle (reconstruction castle tower). Wouldn’t you be excited to see the Aoi crest decorated on the straw of the eaves tiles?
▲Honmaru northeast corner stone wall
In the building on the right side of the ticket office, the stone wall of the northeast corner of Hamamatsu Castle’s main enclosure is on display.
This stone wall is real!
▲Honmaru northeast corner stone wall
The way they are stacked is in the same way as the stone walls of Hamamatsu Castle, and you can clearly see the matsume stones (stones packed between the stone walls) and uragome stones (stones packed behind the stone walls).
It may be backfilled after the Taiga Drama Museum closes, so if you are interested, now is your chance!
▲Ninomaru Palace ruins
To the right of the main gate of Hamamatsu Shusse Park are the remains of the Ninomaru Palace, whose floor plan has been recreated using wood.
By using “Hamamatsu Castle Karesansui Garden AR”, which utilizes XR technology, you can enjoy images of the Ninomaru Palace and gardens of the past.
The exhibition contents of “What to do with Ieyasu Hamamatsu Taiga Drama Museum” will be completely different between the pre-opening period until the end of February and the grand opening period from March 18th.
The ones we introduced this time were during the pre-opening period. If you purchase an advance admission ticket for the grand opening, you can enter the museum once during the pre-opening period.
Why not immerse yourself in the world of “What to do with Ieyasu” at the Taiga Drama Museum with Hamamatsu Castle in the background?
*Taiga Drama Museum is closed.
[Banana cultivation in the Hamana Lake area!?] Infiltrate a rumored banana farm in Kosai City!
Kosai City is known for its warm climate.
Kosai City grows an abundance of agricultural products such as strawberries and lettuce, which are currently in season.
In Kosai City, a certain fruit that is rare in this area is grown!
It’s actually a banana!
I was surprised to learn that bananas are cultivated in this area!
The bananas are grown in Riki, an area in the northern part of Kosai City.
Riki is a land facing National Route 301 with Lake Hamana right in front of you, with a wonderful view.
I heard that Riki had a banana farm, so I went to see it! !
Enjoy 1 million illuminations at Hamamatsu Flower Park in winter!
*This article was published on December 6, 2022.
We are reposting it so you can know what kind of event it is.
▼Overview of the event in 2024
Event period: November 23, 2024 (Saturday) – January 5, 2024 (Sunday)
Lighting time: 17:00~
*Closing time varies depending on the day of the week, etc.
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At Hamamatsu Flower Park on the shores of Lake Hamana, one million illuminations decorate the park from late November every year. This season will be held from November 23, 2022 (Wednesday/Holiday) to January 8, 2023 (Sunday).
The highlights are the real fir tree and the huge fountain show filled with lights and music! This time, we will introduce the charm of Hamamatsu Flower Park’s illuminations, along with photos of Sea Lake HAMANA Jenne.
Aim for the torii gate of happiness shining in the sky! Visit Akihabara Main Shrine and Akiba Shrine (Upper)
Tenryu Ward, Hamamatsu City. Akiba Sohongu Akiba Shrine (hereinafter referred to as Akiba Shrine), which is enshrined on the summit of Mt. Akiba at an altitude of 866 meters and enshrines the god of fire protection, is the main shrine of Akiba Shrines that are enshrined all over the country.
Purifying the fire, the Tengu plate-throwing, the giant flint “Kamieiwa” and the Goshuin seal, the golden “Torii of Happiness” and the main shrine… and the Shinto gate that will be revived in May 2023!
This time, we will introduce you to the charm of Akiba Shrine Kamisha with more pictures than usual.