Yukio Tabuchi Memorial Hall
An avid naturalist, photographer, author, and outdoor enthusiast, Yukio Tabuchi (1905-1989) climbed the mountains of Japan several hundred times during his lifetime. His passion for mountaineering laid in the study of alpine butterflies. The museum showcases many of the books he published, as well as a rotating collection of his photographs of the Japanese Alps. If you are so inclined, you can even purchase the pictures (at museum prices of course). Among the photographs displayed, I couldn’t find any pictures of butterflies and so I began to wonder where they all were.
In addition to Tabuchi’s pictures, there are also rotating displays from professional photographers, and during my visit I enjoyed looking through an exhibition of amateur photographers from the Azumino area.
| Japanese Name | Tabuchi Yukio Kinenkan (田淵行男記念館) |
|---|---|
| Access | 20 walk from JR Hakuyacho Station / 10 minute taxi ride from Hotaka and Toyoshina Station 5 minute drive from the Toyoshina Interchange (Japanese Map) |
| Admission | Y300 for adults Y200 for JHS/ES *Admission fee may change while special exhibitions |
| Open | 9am-17pm *Doors close 16:30pm |
| Closed | Mondays (next day if Monyday is a holiday), the days after holidays, 12/28-1/4, and occational closes because of exhibition replacement |
| Address | 5078-2 Minami-Hotaka, Toyoshina |
| Tel | 0263-72-9964 |
| Japanese Web page | http://azumino-artline.net/tabuchi/ |

















