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Nisshinkan

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Nisshinkan (日新館) is Samurai School of Aizu Domain built in late Edo period. It was established in 1803 by Matsudaira Katanobu. This Nisshinkan is reconstructed and displays the all the classroom and lectures which samurai of Aizu studied for their combat skills and literatures. Members of Byakko-tai also studied at Nisshinkan. It is one of major tourist spot in Aizu-Wakamatsu.

Tourist Info.
Admission: 600 yen for adult, 500 yen for high and jr. high students. 450 yen for kids.
There is group discount and handicap person.
Open: 9:00 to 16:00
Note: the touring course is different between summer time and winter time. Video shows winter touring.

Access
0. at Aizu-Wakamatsu Station.
1. use JR Ban-etsu west line to Hirota.
2. walk north (30 min.) or take taxi.


MUSO JIKIDEN EISHINRYU IAIJUTSU Let's learn MJER Iaijutsu.

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Map around Nisshinkan

Detailed Travel Guide

Nisshinkan

Nisshinkan was established in 1803 by Matsudaira Katanobu. His Karo, Tanaka, emphasized the importance of education of youth. He said "The development of Aizu is depend on the young generation." The members of Byakko-tai studied their combat skills and literature at Nisshinkan.

-Touring Nisshinkan-

Minami mon Gate (the south gate)
... is the main gate of Nisshinkan. In the Edo period, only the lord and upper class Samurai could pass through this gate. Students entered from the east and west gates.

Video Room
The video features discussion of the origin and present style of Nisshinkan.

Geki mon gate
... housed the school's guardian spirit. Geki-mon also housed a large drum which was struck to mark the beginning and end of classes. There is a large sign at the inside top of the gate "Kinsei Gyokushin" which says "If you pass through this gate and study hard, then guardian sprit will help you to become wise and virtuous."

Higashi-Juku
Eastern School.

-Elementally Classes-
Samurai children entered this elementally class at the age of 10.

-Elementally Classes-
They studied reading.

-Japanese Calligraphy Classes-
Students over 13 years old studied "Shodo (Japanese calligraphy).

-Astronomy Class-
Astronomy was an optional study at Nisshinkan.

-Manner Class-
Students learned the social manners of Samurai.

Taiseiden
Shrine for the worship of Confucius. In Edo era, Confucianism placed a very important role in education.

Buko
For strategy and tactics class.

Dojo and archery range
You can experience traditional Japanese archery at Nisshinkan. There are 3 dojo, and 2 archery ranges. Also, shooting range, and training room for riding horseback.

Suiren-Suiba Ike
Swimming pool for how to swim with full armor.

An astronomical Observatory

Official Web Site:http://www.nisshinkan.jp/