Where: Iiyama Station and surrounding area
Come and win prizes after completing a word rally, see all the different kinds of service vehicles, and enjoy delicious food at the “Ekimae Marche PARKS.”!
*The parking lot at the Chikuma Exit (main entrance) of Iiyama station will be closed. Please use the parking lot near the Madarao Exit.
Provided by Iiyama Furusato Hall.
Where: Iiyama Furusato Hall (Click HERE to open in Google Maps)
Hours: 9:30~17:00 (last entry at 16:30) (Closed on Mon, or Tue if Mon is a public holiday)
Admission: 200 yen (adult), 100 yen (elementary and junior high school students)
*Free entry for elementary and junior high school students of Iiyama City
Exhibition Commentary: Oct 5 (Sat) and Oct 6 (Sun) 10:00~10:30 (in Japanese)
Iiyama Castle and its castle town were developed by Sengoku Daimyo Uesugi Kenshin as a political and economic base for successive lords of the castle. As we approach the 460th anniversary of the castle's construction, we look back on the history of Iiyama Castle and the castle town.
The Iiyama City Arts and Culture Association organizes exhibitions and performances every year in fall to promote works of artists. Admission is free of charge, so please take this opportunity to enjoy the beautiful art.
September Schedules:
Coro Camelia Choir Performance
Date and Time: Sep 1 (Sun) 14:00 (Entry at 13:30)
Place: Natura Small Hall
The 40th Iiyama Japanese Ink Painting Exhibition
Date: Sep 6 (Fri) ~ Sep 8 (Sun)
Time: 9:00 ~ 17:00 (until 15:00 on Aug 8)
Place: Natura Multi-purpose Room 1
Iiyama Koharubinokai Public Reading
Date and Time: Sep 24 (Tue) 13:30 ~ 14:00
Place: Iiyama City Community Center Lecture Hall
Provided by Iiyama City Art Museum.
Where: Iiyama City Art Museum (Click HERE to open in Google Maps)
Hours: 9:30~17:00 (last entry at 16:30) (Closed on Mon, or Tue if Mon is a public holiday)
Admission: 600 yen (adult), 400 yen (elementary and junior high school students)
*Free entry for elementary and junior high school students of Iiyama City
Seishiro Inose (1937-2023) pursued realistic sculpture of the human body throughout his life, and his creative activities centered on exhibiting his works in the Sculpture Division of KOKUTEN. This exhibition will feature more than 40 pieces of Mr. Inose's works exhibited at KOKUTEN from his early years to his last years.