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MotooriNorinaga Norinaga Takuato

MotooriNorinaga
house ruin monument
MotooriNorinaga
house ruin monument

This is the site of the house MotooriNorinaga Motoori, known as a Japanese scholar and classical scholar, lived in a townhouse called ``Suzuya.'' At the age of 12, Norinaga moved here from his birthplace in Honmachi and devoted his life to academic research. (Nationally designated special historic site)

The building was moved to Matsusaka Castle Ruins Park in 1902 and is preserved by the Suzuya Ruins Preservation Society.

For Matsusaka tourist information, visit the Matsusaka sightseeing information site Wakuwaku Matsusaka.

You can view and edit the sightseeing route (My Plan on My Page) that will take you around the selected spots.

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Detailed information

address
〒515-0082 Uomachi, Matsusaka MatsusakaCity
telephone number
0598-53-4397 (MatsusakaCity Culture Division)
Access by public transportation

・About 15 minutes on foot from JR/Kintetsu Matsusaka Station

Access by car

・About 15 minutes by car east from Ise Expressway "Matsusaka IC"

*Prices are subject to change, so please check with your contact information before going out.

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