Nawa Insect Museum

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EstablishedOctober 26, 1919
Public transit accessGifu Bus
Nawa Insect Museum
EstablishedOctober 26, 1919
LocationGifu, Gifu Prefecture, Japan
Public transit accessGifu Bus
WebsiteMuseum homepage
Billboard for the Nawa Insect Museum

The Nawa Insect Museum (名和昆虫博物館, Nawa Konchū Hakubutsukan) is a museum in the city of Gifu, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the Nawa Insect Research Center.

Yasushi Nawa, the man who discovered the Gifu Butterfly and is known as "The Insect Man," opened the Nawa Insect Research Center in April 1896. The center was moved to its present location in Gifu Park in 1904, and became the Nawa Insect Museum in 1919, the first insect museum in Japan.[1] It currently houses over 300,000 specimens of 18,000 different insect species.

The building that houses the museum was designed by Goichi Takeda in a modern western style that was quite rare at the time.[2] The building is now a Tangible Cultural Property of the prefecture.

Facilities Information

  • Hours of Operation: 10:00am to 5:00pm (9:00am to 6:00pm during summer months)
  • Holidays: Dec. 27 to Jan. 3
  • Entrance Fee:
Adults: 600 yen
Children: 400 yen
Other fees may apply for special exhibits.[2]

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