What is “Matsusaka Night Museum Matsusaka One Night”? Detailed explanation of event details, ticket information, gourmet booths, etc.!
掲載日:2024.01.19
-Tonight will be a special night for Matsusaka-
A special nighttime opening of the `` MotooriNorinaga Memorial MatsusakaCity'', `` MotooriNorinaga Residence (Suzuya)'', ``Former Hasegawa Jirobee House'', ``Harada Jiro Former Residence'', and `` MatsusakaCity, Mie Prefecture. The first Night Museum in MatsusakaCity will be held from February 1st (Thursday) to February 4th (Sunday), 2020.
In addition, in addition to projection mapping, the Matsuzaka Castle Ruins also holds gourmet events and stage events! Why not come to Matsusaka and spend a special night? In this article, we will explain about "Matsusaka Night Museum Matsusaka One Night".
About the date and venue of “Matsusaka Night Museum Matsusaka Night”
- Date and time
February 1st (Thursday) to February 4th (Sunday) 17:00-21:00 each day
*Last entry at 20:30 - venue
Matsusaka Castle Ruins (Matsuzaka Park)
MotooriNorinaga Memorial Museum
MotooriNorinaga former residence (Suzunoya)
Former Hasegawa Jirobei family
Jiro Harada's former residence
MatsusakaCity History and Folklore Museum
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MatsusakaCityHirayama Castle was built by Ujisato Gamo in 1588. The magnificent stone walls, including the fields that still remain today, are a symbol of Matsusaka.
Cherry blossoms, wisteria, and ginkgo trees decorate the stone walls, making it popular with local residents throughout the year. From the castle ruins, you can see a panoramic view of the town that retains the vestiges of the castle town.
In February 2011, it was designated as a national historic site.
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MatsusakaCityIt houses about 16,000 handwritten manuscripts and bequests of Norinaga, famous for the ``Kojikiden.''
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MatsusakaCityMotooriNorinaga former residence is the house where Norinaga lived for 60 years from the age of 12 until his death at the age of 72. The building was built in Matsusaka Shokunincho in 1691. Afterwards, it was relocated to Uomachi. The location at the time of Norinaga was ``Uomachi''. In 1902, it was moved to its current location on the Matsuzaka Castle ruins for preservation, restored to its original appearance at the time of Norinaga, and is now open to the public. The study on the second floor of this building is called ``Suzuya.''
The Suzuya on the second floor cannot be entered due to preservation, but there is a viewing area set up on the stone wall, so you can view it from there.
*Special viewing is available (fee required) during the "Matsuzaka Night" event from February 1st to 4th, 2021.
Designated as a national special historic site on March 31, 1951.
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MatsusakaCityThis mansion on Uomachi Street was the Edo period cotton wholesaler ``Tambaya''.
The calm appearance of the building, with its latticework, mist cover, five storehouses, and raised roof, shows the prosperity of the Matsusaka merchants at the time.
(Nationally designated important cultural property) (Prefecturally designated historic site and scenic spot)
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MatsusakaCityThe former home of Jiro Harada, a philanthropist from the Meiji and Taisho eras, is located in a corner of an area called Doshincho during the Edo period.
While representing the samurai residence that has existed since the Edo period, the area that was added on in 1882 recreates the floor plan of Jiro Harada when he returned to Matsusaka. (Tangible cultural property designated by the city)
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MatsusakaCityOzuYasujiro Matsusaka Memorial Museum was newly established on the second floor of the MatsusakaCity City History and Folklore Museum. OzuYasujiro, a world-famous film director, spent his youth from the age of 9 to 19 in Matsusaka, following his father's idea that he wanted to raise his children in a hometown with a good environment.
Since he had visited the History and Folklore Museum, which was then called the Iinan County Library, the second floor exhibition room was designated as the `` OzuYasujiro Matsusaka Memorial Museum'', and the museum is dedicated to his roots, the situation in Matsusaka, and the relationship between the film and his works. The exhibition focuses on their encounters, their time as substitute teachers, and their interactions with lifelong friends.
This museum, whose building alone gives you a sense of history, is a renovated library built in 1909.
The museum exhibits materials related to Matsusaka merchants, such as Matsusaka cotton and Ise oshiroi. (Nationally registered tangible cultural property)
About the guests appearing at each day's event
Including the soccer performance group Kyubu (Cube) who performed at the Tokyo Olympics 2020 Closing Ceremony, calligrapher Junichi Ito from MatsusakaCity, Japanese drum player Hitomi (Hibikiza) also from MatsusakaCity, and Mie High School. Dance club, SERIOUS FLAVOR, etc. are scheduled to perform. We will decorate your special day with a variety of techniques.
Below, we will introduce the guests who will appear at the event each day.
Guests appearing at the event on Thursday, February 1st
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Ball dance -CUBE-
The ``Football Entertainment Group'' has elevated the sport of football into a performance with the motto ``It's all about soccer.'' In 2013 and 2014, she won the Best Performance Award for two years in a row for her performance in Russia! She has also performed at the Shanghai Expo, the Beijing International Film Festival, and the Tokyo Olympics 2020 Closing Ceremony, and her ball dance performance is now at the top level in the world.
Soccer performance at Matsuzaka Castle! The performance shown at the Tokyo Olympics is a must-see!
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Yoji Takeuchi / Shakuhachi player
He learned modern shakuhachi from Takuya Iwata, winner of the International Shakuhachi Competition, and is currently working on the themes of "bringing shakuhachi closer to people" and "innovating tradition." Since the first year of his activities, he has collaborated with Western musical instruments and world-renowned calligraphy artists, and appeared in many public projects and events. Since 2020, he has been in charge of the shakuhachi for Neo Japanesque, a Japanese-Western mixed band that is active around the world, and will perform two dedication performances at IseJingu in 2022.
As the phrase "tradition and innovation" suggests, the venue will be enlivened with a unique worldview that you won't believe is just the sound of a single shakuhachi!
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Junichi Ito / calligrapher
After his street days, he expanded his activities overseas in 2013 and is now transmitting the power of culture that transcends borders. He also participated in the 2015 Milan International Expo in Italy, and in 2016 he also directed the dinner venue for the G7 IseShimaSummit. In 2017, he was in charge of the F1 Japan GP official title logo design. He has won numerous awards, including the Japan Design Calligraphy Award and the Mie Prefecture Cultural Award. As the phrase "tradition and innovation" suggests, the venue will be enlivened with a unique worldview that you won't believe is just the sound of a single shakuhachi!
A collaboration between calligrapher Junichi Ito from MatsusakaCity and shakuhachi player Yoji Takeuchi. A powerful live performance that adds the world of calligraphy to the space created by the shakuhachi!
Guests appearing at the event on Friday, February 2nd
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HOLHY Painting Artist
He learned painting from a young age and began his creative activities on the street in front of the station. He always sees his work as a reflection of his travels and his own emotions, and hitchhikes all over Japan. Toured throughout America, Canada, Europe, and Asia. Strongly influenced by people who love street art and subcultures around the world. Over the past 10 years, he has performed over 400 live paintings on the streets, clubs, galleries, and skateboard parks in Japan and abroad, and has performed live painting at Fuji Rock Festival, Japan's largest music festival, for 9 consecutive years, and has designed the official T-shirt. We also do
HOLHY creates works based on the concepts of circulation and mystery. What will be drawn at the Matsuzaka Castle Ruins? A must-see!
Guests appearing at the event on Saturday, February 3rd
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Hibikiza “Inasegumi”・hitomi/Japanese drums
Established in 1998 in MatsusakaCity. A troupe that performs Hibikiza's original creative performances using Japanese drums that have been passed down in Japan since ancient times. In 2003, he formed the ``Inase-gumi'' as part of the training of Hibikiza members. Taiko influencer hitomi is a member. Through appearances at local events and other activities, they are passing on the charm and culture of Japan's traditional performing arts, Wadaiko, to the children who will lead the future.
A Japanese drum team that enlivens local Matsusaka with drums mainly at festivals and local events will perform! Please enjoy the performance of Hibikiza, which is celebrating its 20th anniversary and has been active in the local community! This time, not only will there be a performance by Hibikiza Inasegumi, but there will also be a solo live performance by Japanese drum influencer hitomi!
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Junichi Ito / calligrapher
After his street days, he expanded his activities overseas in 2013 and is now transmitting the power of culture that transcends borders. He also participated in the 2015 Milan International Expo in Italy, and in 2016 he also directed the dinner venue for the G7 IseShimaSummit. In 2017, he was in charge of the F1 Japan GP official title logo design. He has won numerous awards, including the Japan Design Calligraphy Award and the Mie Prefecture Cultural Award.
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Hiroyuki Hattori / Japanese drum player
Based in his hometown of Mie, he is active both inside and outside the prefecture. Since 2008, he has been holding solo concerts "Ichie" in various locations, which have been well received. He composes, instructs, and produces many Japanese drum groups, including the Mie Prefecture Soto Zen Youth Association's Japanese drum group Kusu, which is made up of active monks, and aims to be a community-based activity.
"Junichi Ito x Hiroyuki Hattori" collaboration live. A powerful live performance of Japanese calligraphy and Japanese drums will bring out the charm of the castle ruins to the fullest!
Guests appearing at the event on Sunday, February 4th
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Mie High School Dance Club SERIOUS FLAVOR / Dance Performance
The group is active under the name "SERIOUS FLAVOR", which is based on the school motto of Mie High School, "Seriousness". Based on the philosophy of ``Getting to the national tournament through teamwork!'', we are working to achieve our goal of participating in the national tournament by considering compositions and assignments that take advantage of the number of members. The high school students' performances, which have won numerous awards at the National High School Dance Club Championship, All Japan High School Team Dance Championship, Mie Prefecture High School Dance Festival, etc., are spectacular!
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Mojipur / music unit
Letters + pool = Mojipur, meaning ocean of words. The story is told through the beautiful harmony of twin male and female vocals, and performances using overdubbing with a looper. Don't miss the MV "flow" on YouTube, which sings about the impermanence of human life as it flows by, and "There are no ghosts," a gentle song about facing one's own weaknesses presented through a self-made flipbook comic!
Male and female twin vocal unit "Mojipur". The venue will be livened up with beautiful harmonies that will warm you up in the cold winter.
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Yoji Takeuchi / Shakuhachi player ogurock / Musician
Yoji Takeuchi / Shakuhachi player
He learned modern shakuhachi from Takuya Iwata, winner of the International Shakuhachi Competition, and is currently working on the themes of "bringing shakuhachi closer to people" and "innovating tradition." Since the first year of his activities, he has collaborated with Western musical instruments and world-renowned calligraphy artists, and appeared in many public projects and events. Since 2020, he has been in charge of the shakuhachi for Neo Japanesque, a Japanese-Western mixed band that is active around the world, and will perform two dedication performances at IseJingu in 2022.
Takeuchi and ogurock Collaboration live between shakuhachi player Yoji Takeuchi and Ise musician ogurock! A must-see is the "Shakuhachi x Guitar" collaboration live performance of these two people who spent about 5 years touring all over Japan!
ogurock / musician
After graduating from the Osaka University of Arts Department of Performing Arts and gaining experience in broadcasting and stage work in Osaka, he returned to his hometown of IseCity in 2012 for IseJingu ShikinenSengu. Formed a street artist group "Ustreet" consisting of an unspecified number of members. The excitement surrounding IseShimaSummit also served as a tailwind, and the event was covered in numerous media outlets, including television and newspapers. In 2018, he began a national pilgrimage tour across Japan with shakuhachi player Yoji Takeuchi, a member of Ustreet, which he hopes to complete in 2023.
Collaboration live between shakuhachi player Yoji Takeuchi and Ise musician ogurock!
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Takanori Hiraoka / Singer Sing Writer
A singer-songwriter active in the Tokai area. He is also Vo&G of the four-person band CLYDESDALE, and started his solo career in 2021. He has released numerous songs including ``Hanabi to Kimi'', ``Colorful'', and ``DARUMA''. They are currently performing live at events and live houses all over the country.
Takanori Hiraoka is the vocalist of a four-person band. A gentle yet heartfelt singing voice unique to a solo artist, which cannot be heard in a band sound, reverberates through the Matsuzaka Castle ruins.
About common admission tickets
Advance common admission tickets can be purchased from a dedicated sales site. Please proceed to purchase by clicking the link button below.
- Advance common admission ticket sales period
From Friday, December 1, 2020 to Wednesday, January 31, 2020 - Common admission ticket fee
・General 800 yen
・Under 18 years old: 400 yen
・Persons with disabilities: Free (including one accompanying person. Display of disability certificate, etc. is required.)
・Free for children under 5 years old
In addition, same-day common admission tickets will be sold at the entrance of the former Hasegawa Jirobee house, the former Jiro Harada house entrance, and the front and back gates of the Matsuzaka Castle ruins.
About the gourmet booth
Matsusaka Meat and Meat Association, an organization that promotes ``Beef, Pork, Chicken! Matsusaka, the town of meat!'', will be opening stalls such as Matsubuta, Jidori-ya, and Miraie Beef Store.
In addition, many food and beverage booths with meat as the main ingredient will be exhibited under the theme of "Eating meat in Matsusaka."
Exhibiting stores will be updated and announced on the official website from time to time, so if you would like to know more, please check the link button below.
The MatsusakaCity Tourism Association will also be selling Matsusaka souvenirs ♪ Why not buy some for your family and friends?
Parking lot/access information
If you are coming by car, you can park at the following parking lots.
Please note that the number of parking spaces is limited, so we recommend that you use public transportation as much as possible when visiting.
- Access by car
Approximately 15 minutes by car from Matsusaka IC on the Ise Expressway. - parking
・ MatsusakaCity Hall parking lot
・Matsusaka Park
・CHIKKIDOUAN Momo Stadium (18:00~)
・Daiichi Elementary School Ground (16:30~)
・Tonomachi Junior High School Ground (18:00~)
- public transport
Approximately 15 minutes walk from JR/Kintetsu Matsusaka Station.
From Matsusaka Station, take the Mie Kotsu bus and take the City Park Town Line bound for Chuo Hospital or the Asaka Ono Line bound for Isshi Ureshino and get off at "Shiyakusho-mae".