It is on the east side of the ruins of Yamagata Castle. Materials related to the Mogami family are collected and exhibited mainly by Yoshimitsu Mogami, who laid the foundation for Yamagata prosperity. There is a garden in front and a statue. Yamagata is nice that it is called Bunshokan and major cultural and historical facilities are free.
I stopped by when I visited Kasumijo Park for cherry blossom viewing. It is said that he was the largest master of dewa Province, and he was a busho (Japanese military commander) who pushed the Mogami family to the largest daimyo in Tohoku in almost one generation, but he had no knowledge at all, and he saw the materials of the history museum and knew the greatness of the person. Materials related to Yoshimitsu and the Mogami family, who laid the foundation for the current development of Yamagata, and Yamagata cultural properties, are exhibited and introduced. It's a small exhibition and there aren't many highlights.
When you enter the hall, you will see Yoshimitsu Mogami dancing in front of you and a poor komahime wooden doll who was prepared to die. On the right side of the building, there are materials related to Yoshimitsu Mogami, and there are helmets and iron command sticks that were hit by the gun of the Naoe army at the time of the famous Hasedo battle. On the left side of the building, tea bowls excavated at the time of excavation of Yamagata Jo castle are exhibited.
It is the "Mogami Yoshimitsu History Museum" with free admission fee. It was like "Yamagata has Mogami Yoshimitsu". "Yoshimitsu Mogami", a daimyo of Dewa province from the Sengoku period to the early Edo period, is an exhibition that you can see that it contributed to the creation of the city of Yamagata Prefecture at that time centered on Yamagata Castle. I remember I will. It was like "Yoshimitsu Mogami is in Yamagata". Admission is free, so you may visit.
A museum where you can learn about the tumultuous life of Yoshimitsu Mogami, a warlord of Dewa Yamagata
出羽山形藩の初代藩主で、最上家の全盛期を築き上げた最上義光の、波乱に満ちた生涯を様々な史料から観賞することが出来る博物館です。 博物館としての規模はそれほど大きくありませんが、展示されている史料は豊富で、全てのじっくり観賞すると少なくとも1時間を要します。戦国の武将としての様々な合戦の記録だけでなく、文化人としての素養も極めて卓越しており、最上義光の人となりを多彩な方面から学ぶことが出来ます。合...
It is on the east side of the ruins of Yamagata Castle. Materials related to the Mogami family are collected and exhibited mainly by Yoshimitsu Mogami, who laid the foundation for Yamagata prosperity. There is a garden in front and a statue. Yamagata is nice that it is called Bunshokan and major cultural and historical facilities are free.
I stopped by when I visited Kasumijo Park for cherry blossom viewing. It is said that he was the largest master of dewa Province, and he was a busho (Japanese military commander) who pushed the Mogami family to the largest daimyo in Tohoku in almost one generation, but he had no knowledge at all, and he saw the materials of the history museum and knew the greatness of the person. Materials related to Yoshimitsu and the Mogami family, who laid the foundation for the current development of Yamagata, and Yamagata cultural properties, are exhibited and introduced. It's a small exhibition and there aren't many highlights.
When you enter the hall, you will see Yoshimitsu Mogami dancing in front of you and a poor komahime wooden doll who was prepared to die. On the right side of the building, there are materials related to Yoshimitsu Mogami, and there are helmets and iron command sticks that were hit by the gun of the Naoe army at the time of the famous Hasedo battle. On the left side of the building, tea bowls excavated at the time of excavation of Yamagata Jo castle are exhibited.
It is the "Mogami Yoshimitsu History Museum" with free admission fee. It was like "Yamagata has Mogami Yoshimitsu". "Yoshimitsu Mogami", a daimyo of Dewa province from the Sengoku period to the early Edo period, is an exhibition that you can see that it contributed to the creation of the city of Yamagata Prefecture at that time centered on Yamagata Castle. I remember I will. It was like "Yoshimitsu Mogami is in Yamagata". Admission is free, so you may visit.