Hanayome Noren Museum
Hanayome Noren (bridal curtains) are a wedding custom that originated in Noto, Kaga, and Etchu areas of the Kaga domain from the end of the Edo period to the Meiji period.
The “Hanayome Noren Museum”, which was created to allow visitors to view hanayome noren at all times, opened in the spring of 2008, and the permanent exhibition room is a facility where visitors can view hanayome noren from the Meiji Era to the Heisei Era.
It also has a special exhibition room that displays local wedding culture, a “hanayome noren kuguri” experience where visitors can try to pass through the bride’s curtains in wedding attire, a store that sells original goods, and an exchange space that provides information on local tourism.
General Information
Name | Hanayome Noren Museum |
Address | 49 Tsu-bu, Umade, Nanao, Ishikawa |
Business Hours | 9:00 until 17:00 ※Closed every New Year holidays and exhibition change period |
Admission Fee | Adult 550 yen Elementary and middle school students 250 yen |
Experience Program | Hanayome noren kuguri (curtain passing) experience: 3,000 yen/person Experience the unique experience of actually wearing a bridal gown and passing through the curtain. Men can wear montsuki hakama (traditional Japanese male dress), so pairs are also welcome! After the experience, you will receive a commemorative photo (L-size with photo frame) as a gift! Please make use of this experience as a memory of your trip or an important anniversary. |