Kodokan admission ticket (Mito City, Ibaraki Prefecture)
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Highlights

  • Explore Japan's largest domain school founded in 1841 by Nariaki Tokugawa.
  • Walk through the quiet interior of Kodokan to experience Mito's historic school culture.
  • Admire approximately 800 plum trees of 60 varieties, a famous spot for plum blossoms.
  • Experience Edo period education at Kodokan and relax at Kairakuen.
  • Visit Important Cultural Properties including the main gate, main hall, and Shizendo Hall.

Your Experience

Kodokan is Japan's largest domain school, founded in 1841 by Nariaki Tokugawa, the 9th lord of the Mito domain. At Kodokan, where buildings from the time of the clan school still exist, you can experience the school culture of Mito while walking through the quiet interior.

Approximately 800 plum trees of 60 varieties are planted within the area, making it a famous spot for plum blossoms. Experience the education of the Edo period by going back and forth between Kodokan, a place for literary and military training, and Kairakuen, a place for relaxation.

Facility Introduction: Kodokan, a domain school of the former Mito domain, was opened as one of the important policies of the domain government reform promoted by the ninth domain lord, Tokugawa Nariaki. The main gate, main hall, and Shizendo Hall, which have survived numerous wars, are designated as Important Cultural Properties of Japan.

About viewing: Mid-February to September 30: 9:00 to 17:00; October 1st to mid-February: 9:00-16:30. Closed Day: December 29th - December 31st.

Free Admission

★ Those who fall under the following categories will be admitted free of charge ★

  • Elementary, junior high, and high school students who enrolled on a Saturday other than spring, summer, or winter holidays:
    • Spring break: March 25th to April 5th
    • Summer break: July 21st to August 31st
    • Winter break: December 25th to January 7th of the following year
  • Those receiving welfare assistance
  • Those with a disability certificate (including one caregiver)
  • Those who have a designated intractable disease medical care benefit certificate (including one caregiver)

Eligible customers will be able to enjoy free admission.

Cancellation Policy

These tickets can't be rescheduled or cancelled.

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