藤枝市郷土博物館 > FUJIEDA CITY HISTORY MUSEUM
address:426-0014
            Nyakkoji 500,Fujieda City Shizuokz Prf JAPAN
            tel 054-645-1100
            fax 054-644-8514

Reguler exhibitions

By learning our rural history and cultures,we hope to create an opportunity to think about the present age,and create new cultures for our future.
That is the main purpose for this exhibition.


The primitive ages
The birth of Shida Plain,the living conditions of the Jomon period(the Japanese neolithic cultural period extending from about 8000 B.C.),and the warly period of rice farming in this area are displayed.

*The formation of Shida plain and the distribution of the sites
*Model of the Shida plain during the Jomon period
*The life of the Yayoi period(the period in Japanese history from about 300 B.C. to A.D. 300)

The ancient ages(300-1200)
Through many unearthed objects,the history of Kofun moundss built in Shida plain during the forth to the seventh centuries,can be understood.The situathion of the rural government in the Ritsuryo period can be understood by studying the historical records found at the site of Sida Gunga(rural government office),a national historic site.

*Groups of Kofun mounds in Shimada plain
*The site of Shida Gunga and Mashizu Gunga


The medieval and premodern age(1200-1868)
Buke society and its culture,ranging from the Kamakura period to the Edo period,can be understood,especially by studying the Hanagura castle of Imagawa family,and the Tanaka castle of the ways of ordinary people's lives are displayed.

*The development of Samurai and Buddhist culture
*Farmining village life
*The Imagawa family and the Hanagura castle
*The Tanaka castle and the Tnaka clan
*The Tokaido and Fujieda post station

The present age
The dramatic changes caused by the Meiji Restoration,the infiltration of western cultures,which came about after the Meiji Restoration,and Fujieda  city's proguress from the Meiji Restorathion up to today,including this rural area's modernizathion,
are displayed.

*Meiji Restoration and Westernization
*Light railway and Fujieda
*From the Meiji to the Taisho to the Showa period

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