Towel Museum
The Towel Museum is a distinctive blend of towel manufacturing and art in Imabari, the leading towel production area in Japan. The Towel Museum features galleries, eateries, shops, and a sunny European garden filled with seasonal flowers. The Garden Terrace has greenhouses with around 1,000 succulents, along with a barbecue area. Visitors can discover appealing photo opportunities around the Towel Museum, such as the "Itomaki Wall," which showcases 1,800 spools of yarn in approximately 200 varying colors.
Basic Infomation
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- Address
- 2930 Ko, Asakurakami, Imabari-shi, Ehime
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- Hours
- 9:30 to 18:00 (Gallery tour available until 30 minutes before closing)
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- Closed
- Open during winter
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- Admission
- The Towel Museum is free, except for the gallery
Adults: 800 yen
Junior and senior high school students: 600 yen
Elementary school students: 400 yen
*Free for children under elementary school age
*Group discount starting from 15 people
*Persons with disabilities and senior citizens (65 years or older) can receive a discount upon presenting a certificate or valid ID