Nasu Stained Glass Museum
by Youngtrip
Sep 26, 2021
Located in the lush nature of Nasu Highlands in Tochigi Prefecture, the Nasu Stained Glass Museum stands quietly like a medieval European church. It is one of the largest stained glass museums in Japan. 👩🎨
As you step into the grounds, you'll be greeted by beautiful stone buildings and meticulously maintained green gardens, giving you the feeling of traveling through a quaint European town. 🌿 Among the highlights is the light streaming through the stained glass in the chapel, creating a breathtakingly magical atmosphere with colorful glass designs adorning the walls. 👀
Inside the museum, the gentle sounds of pipe organs and music boxes resonate, offering a serene and soothing experience. The exhibits feature antique stained glass pieces collected from authentic European churches, each showcasing stunning beauty that captivates visitors and makes them lose track of time. ✨
Adjacent to the museum is the "St. Michael's Church," a popular local chapel known as a romantic spot for proposals. 💒
This special space, where Nasu's natural beauty and European art blend seamlessly, left me completely enchanted. 😌
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📍Location: Nasu Town, Nasu District, Tochigi Prefecture
【Access🚗】
Approximately 30 minutes by car from Tohoku Shinkansen "Nasushiobara Station"
【Opening Hours🕰️】
9:30 AM – 4:30 PM
*Closed on Wednesdays (open on public holidays)
【Admission Fees💰】
Adults: ¥1,600
Middle and high school students: ¥1,000
Elementary school students: ¥500
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