Summer Special Exhibition "Swords Save People - Funassyi's Sword Exhibition - (First Phase)"

Introducing the swords cherished by Funassyi! <First Phase>
Bizen Nagashima Sword Museum
7/26(Sat) 09:00~17:00
7/27(Sun) 09:00~17:00
7/29(Tue) 09:00~17:00
7/30(Wed) 09:00~17:00
7/31(Thu) 09:00~17:00
8/1(Fri) 09:00~17:00
8/2(Sat) 09:00~17:00
8/3(Sun) 09:00~17:00
8/5(Tue) 09:00~17:00
8/6(Wed) 09:00~17:00
8/7(Thu) 09:00~17:00
8/8(Fri) 09:00~17:00
8/9(Sat) 09:00~17:00
8/10(Sun) 09:00~17:00
8/11(Mon) 09:00~17:00
8/13(Wed) 09:00~17:00
8/14(Thu) 09:00~17:00
8/15(Fri) 09:00~17:00
8/16(Sat) 09:00~17:00
8/17(Sun) 09:00~17:00
8/19(Tue) 09:00~17:00
8/20(Wed) 09:00~17:00
8/21(Thu) 09:00~17:00
8/22(Fri) 09:00~17:00
8/23(Sat) 09:00~17:00
8/24(Sun) 09:00~17:00
8/26(Tue) 09:00~17:00
8/27(Wed) 09:00~17:00
8/28(Thu) 09:00~17:00
8/29(Fri) 09:00~17:00
8/30(Sat) 09:00~17:00
8/31(Sun) 09:00~17:00
9/2(Tue) 09:00~17:00
9/3(Wed) 09:00~17:00
9/4(Thu) 09:00~17:00
9/5(Fri) 09:00~17:00
9/6(Sat) 09:00~17:00
9/7(Sun) 09:00~17:00
9/9(Tue) 09:00~17:00
9/10(Wed) 09:00~17:00
9/11(Thu) 09:00~17:00
9/12(Fri) 09:00~17:00
9/13(Sat) 09:00~17:00
9/14(Sun) 09:00~17:00
9/15(Mon) 09:00~17:00
9/17(Wed) 09:00~17:00
9/18(Thu) 09:00~17:00
9/19(Fri) 09:00~17:00
9/20(Sat) 09:00~17:00
9/21(Sun) 09:00~17:00
9/22(Mon) 09:00~17:00
9/23(Tue) 09:00~17:00
Funassyi, a non-official character from Funabashi City, Chiba Prefecture, active on YouTube and variety shows, actually has a side as a sword enthusiast. This special exhibition will showcase about 60 swords from Funassyi's collection, with items changing between the first and second phases. In addition, part of the admission fee for this exhibition will be donated to support those affected by the Noto Peninsula earthquake. It is truly an exhibition that embodies "Swords Save People."
Map & Location
Bizen Nagashima Sword Museum
About a 20-minute drive from Bizen IC on the Sanyo Expressway / About a 20-minute drive from Sanyo IC
About a 20-minute walk from Kondo Station on the JR Ako Line / About a 10-minute taxi ride from Nagashima Station on the JR Ako Line / About a 40-minute walk
Details about Summer Special Exhibition "Swords Save People - Funassyi's Sword Exhibition - (First Phase)"
- Date & Time
- 7/26(Sat) 09:00~17:007/27(Sun) 09:00~17:007/29(Tue) 09:00~17:007/30(Wed) 09:00~17:007/31(Thu) 09:00~17:008/1(Fri) 09:00~17:008/2(Sat) 09:00~17:008/3(Sun) 09:00~17:008/5(Tue) 09:00~17:008/6(Wed) 09:00~17:008/7(Thu) 09:00~17:008/8(Fri) 09:00~17:008/9(Sat) 09:00~17:008/10(Sun) 09:00~17:008/11(Mon) 09:00~17:008/13(Wed) 09:00~17:008/14(Thu) 09:00~17:008/15(Fri) 09:00~17:008/16(Sat) 09:00~17:008/17(Sun) 09:00~17:008/19(Tue) 09:00~17:008/20(Wed) 09:00~17:008/21(Thu) 09:00~17:008/22(Fri) 09:00~17:008/23(Sat) 09:00~17:008/24(Sun) 09:00~17:008/26(Tue) 09:00~17:008/27(Wed) 09:00~17:008/28(Thu) 09:00~17:008/29(Fri) 09:00~17:008/30(Sat) 09:00~17:008/31(Sun) 09:00~17:009/2(Tue) 09:00~17:009/3(Wed) 09:00~17:009/4(Thu) 09:00~17:009/5(Fri) 09:00~17:009/6(Sat) 09:00~17:009/7(Sun) 09:00~17:009/9(Tue) 09:00~17:009/10(Wed) 09:00~17:009/11(Thu) 09:00~17:009/12(Fri) 09:00~17:009/13(Sat) 09:00~17:009/14(Sun) 09:00~17:009/15(Mon) 09:00~17:009/17(Wed) 09:00~17:009/18(Thu) 09:00~17:009/19(Fri) 09:00~17:009/20(Sat) 09:00~17:009/21(Sun) 09:00~17:009/22(Mon) 09:00~17:009/23(Tue) 09:00~17:00
- Note
- Closed on Mondays (open on August 11, September 15, and September 22). Closed the day after public holidays (August 12, September 16). Last admission at 4:30 PM.
- Venue
- Bizen Nagashima Sword Museum
- Address
- 966 Nagashima-cho, Setouchi City, Okayama Prefecture
- Fee
- Admission fee: General 1500 yen, Group/65 years and older/High school and university students 1000 yen, Free for middle school students and younger
- parking
- Free parking
- Access
- About a 20-minute drive from Bizen IC on the Sanyo Expressway / About a 20-minute drive from Sanyo IC
- Access (Public)
- About a 20-minute walk from Kondo Station on the JR Ako Line / About a 10-minute taxi ride from Nagashima Station on the JR Ako Line / About a 40-minute walk
- Contact
- 0869-66-7767 (Bizen Nagashima Sword Museum)