[2008年2月18日]

Hundreds of cultural assets are stored in the Pavilion, such as the history and culture of Yatsuhashi, documents associated with Narihira Ariwara and a bamboo chest created by Hogan Baisa (prefecturally designated cultural assets).
Open:
Closed:
| Individuals: Adults and high school students and older students (one-time admission per person) | 150 yen |
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| Elementary school and junior high school children (one-time admission per person) | 70 yen |
| Groups: Adults and high school students and older students (one-time admission per person) | 120 yen |
| Elementary school and junior high school children (one-time admission per person) | 30 yen |
| Individuals and groups | up to 500 yen |
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Bamboo chest created by Hogan Baisa
It was a favorite bamboo chest of Hogan Baisa and contains a set of tea preparation tools. The statue of Chaso Rikuba (Tea Master) and a piece of paper describing “Ko Yugai (famous monk from the Edo Period)” are honored at the very top tier. At the back, “Dokukencho” records and alternative garments are kept.
Location: 61–1 Terauchi, Yatsuhashi-cho, Chiryu (within Yatsuhashi Iris Garden)
Transportation: 5 minutes on foot from Mikawa-Yatsuhashi Station on Meitetsu Line
Inquires: Chiryu City Tourism Association 0566-83-1111