Opened in 2011 on the approach to Kashima Jingu Shrine, "Mini Museum Cocoshika" introduces the deities and festivals of Kashima, as well as Tsukahara Bokuden, through carefully curated exhibits. With dioramas meticulously crafted by the director and easy-to-understand diagrams of Japanese mythology, visitors of all ages are sure to make many discoveries. The museum also has strong ties with Antlers, and sometimes displays valuable photos of players taken by local citizens. Popular events include "Holiday Kids' Classes" and "Saturday School" for elementary school students in the city, "Workshops" open to everyone, and historical lectures called "Cocoshika Tsurezuregusa." The museum also offers detailed explanations of Kashima Jingu Shrine, making it a highly recommended spot to visit before your shrine visit. You can also see valuable props and scripts used in the filming of the drama "Tsukahara Bokuden" (NHK)!
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Other: Cocoshika Mini Museum
A recommended spot to visit before going to Kashima Jingu Shrine: A mini-museum filled with local history and culture
Opened in 2011 on the approach to Kashima Jingu Shrine, "Mini Museum Cocoshika" introduces the deities and festivals of Kashima, as well as Tsukahara Bokuden, through carefully curated exhibits. With dioramas meticulously crafted by the director and easy-to-understand diagrams of Japanese mythology, visitors of all ages are sure to make many discoveries. The museum also has strong ties with Antlers, and sometimes displays valuable photos of players taken by local citizens. Popular events include "Holiday Kids' Classes" and "Saturday School" for elementary school students in the city, "Workshops" open to everyone, and historical lectures called "Cocoshika Tsurezuregusa." The museum also offers detailed explanations of Kashima Jingu Shrine, making it a highly recommended spot to visit before your shrine visit. You can also see valuable props and scripts used in the filming of the drama "Tsukahara Bokuden" (NHK)!
Opened in 2011 on the approach to Kashima Jingu Shrine, "Mini Museum Cocoshika" introduces the deities and festivals of Kashima, as well as Tsukahara Bokuden, through carefully curated exhibits. With dioramas meticulously crafted by the director and easy-to-understand diagrams of Japanese mythology, visitors of all ages are sure to make many discoveries. The museum also has strong ties with Antlers, and sometimes displays valuable photos of players taken by local citizens. Popular events include "Holiday Kids' Classes" and "Saturday School" for elementary school students in the city, "Workshops" open to everyone, and historical lectures called "Cocoshika Tsurezuregusa." The museum also offers detailed explanations of Kashima Jingu Shrine, making it a highly recommended spot to visit before your shrine visit. You can also see valuable props and scripts used in the filming of the drama "Tsukahara Bokuden" (NHK)!

