This is a fun place to learn as if you have jumped into the world of Kenji Miyazawa’s fairy tales.
Starting from the Ginga Station, there are various areas such as Kenji’s School, Kenji’s Classroom, Fairy Lane, Sky Plaza, and Wild Grass Garden.
Immerse yourself in Kenji’s world while having fun and enriching your mind.
Ginga Station
The entrance to Kenji Miyazawa Fairy Tale Village, where you will also find a gift shop, leads to the plaza.
Kenji’s School
This is the main zone of the Kenji Miyazawa Fairy Tale Village.
The “Fantastic Hall” is a mysterious space lined with Kenji’s chairs,
The “Universe,” a huge kaleidoscope space where a fantastic world unfolds,
the “Sky,” a circular space where visitors can experience the world of wind,
the “Earth,” where visitors feel as if they have wandered into the world of giant creatures, and the “Water,” a beautiful space with shimmering blue water.
The “Water” zone is a beautiful space with shimmering blue water.
Visitors can experience the world envisioned by Kenji Miyazawa.
Log House Exhibition Facility “Kenji’s Classroom
Exhibits related to “plants,” “animals,” “stars,” “birds,” and “stones” that appear in Kenji Miyazawa’s fairy tales are gathered in one log house. The “Forest Storehouse” is also located in the same building, allowing visitors to explore the world of Kenji Miyazawa.
Fairy Lane
An undulating path surrounded by walnut, pear, magnolia and other trees. This path leads to the Plaza of the Sky. The moonlit Denshinbashira objects and chirping birds warmly welcome visitors along the path.
Plaza in the Sky
Surprises and excitement await you here, such as the gate where you gradually become lighter and lighter, and the mysterious sight of water flowing upstream as you descend the stairs.
Wild Grass Garden
The wildflowers of each of the four seasons grow thickly in this garden, offering visitors a relaxing moment. Goldfish, carp, and a variety of other creatures live in the park’s ponds and warmly welcome visitors.
8:30-16:30
December 28 - January 1
May be closed temporarily for facility maintenance, etc.
Kenji’s School
Adults 350 yen
High school and university students 250 yen
Elementary and junior high school students 150 yen
3 min. by car from Shin-Hanamaki Station, 15 min. by car from Hanamaki Station
2 minutes by bus from JR Shin-Hanamaki Station (17 minutes by bus from JR Hanamaki Station), 5 minutes walk from Kenji Memorial Museum Exit bus stop on the Tsuchisawa Line