Nasu Stained Glass Museum
Nasu Stained Glass Museum
Nasu Stained Glass Museum
4.2
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Monday
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Thursday
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Sunday
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
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南栗橋博士
Kawasaki, Japan1,700 contributions
Apr 2024 • Solo
Take the Nasu Highland Loop Bus (six times a day) from the roadside station "Nasu Highland Yuai no Mori" to the bus stop in front of the museum.
Admission is 1,300 yen for adults, and a ticket is required to see the stained glass exhibition and various concerts.
Concerts are held every hour on the hour, with a music box performance and a pipe organ performance at 30 minutes past the hour, and you can listen to soothing melodies that harmonize with the building.
In addition to the stained glass exhibits inside the museum, there is also a well-stocked shop selling items such as lamps made of stained glass.
Admission is 1,300 yen for adults, and a ticket is required to see the stained glass exhibition and various concerts.
Concerts are held every hour on the hour, with a music box performance and a pipe organ performance at 30 minutes past the hour, and you can listen to soothing melodies that harmonize with the building.
In addition to the stained glass exhibits inside the museum, there is also a well-stocked shop selling items such as lamps made of stained glass.

Written April 22, 2024
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mak
Saitama, Japan961 contributions
Jan 2025 • Family
It is an impression museum with several small basilica to display stained glass. Although small, you can hear music boxes made in Germany and the sound of pipe organs. It seems that it actually hosts weddings. It goes well with the sun through the trees, and the shadow of the trees moving to the stained glass was impressive as the day of the visit was clear.
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Written January 2, 2025
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Vanessa Y
Tokyo, Japan801 contributions
Apr 2013
Is it a church or a museum? Loved walking around the place, but not being able to take photo's of the beautiful stained glass pictures, after paying ¥800 each, doesn't seem fair. Most of the stained glass is from England-Scotland around the 1900's.
We also enjoyed listening to the demonstrations for the 2 antique music boxes and huge pipe organ.
Good to see if you like biblical pictures and don't mind paying for it ...
We also enjoyed listening to the demonstrations for the 2 antique music boxes and huge pipe organ.
Good to see if you like biblical pictures and don't mind paying for it ...
Written April 29, 2013
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Sorrain
Melbourne, Australia1 contribution
Dec 2018 • Family
We mainly visited the place for kids to experience stained glass classes and also looked at the beautiful building. Kids were not that interested so we felt the pricy entrance fees not worthed it. As I thought the classes are located at the exhibition building so we entered but found out they were actually located at the cafe. However, the class time was finishing soon by the time we entered the cafe so we didn't want to rush. Better off straight to the cafe and enjoy the nice and relaxing coffees for mum and dad and kids do the stained classes located upstairs.
Written February 7, 2019
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