The Shiki Museum
Matsuyama
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Masaoka Shiki is revered as the genius behind the revival of haiku and the establishment of its modern form in the Meiji period. As a teenager, he helped to popularise baseball in Japan. He also served as a journalist in China covering the aftermath of the First Sino-Japanese War. This museum, tucked away next to a cemetery, is a reconstruction of the house where Shiki lived, and covers every aspect of his short but active life.
Useful Information
- Address: 1-30 Dogokoen, Matsuyama
- Email: sikihaku@lesp.co.jp
- More Info: https://shiki-museum.com
- Address: Wed–Mon 9am–6pm, Tue closed
- More Info: https://www.facebook.com/TheShikiMuseum/
Do & See
Matsuyama is a compact city with a wide choice of things to do and see, from galleries and museums to beaches, historic buildings and parks. Be sure to allow plenty of time for all.