Location Hakui History and Folklore Museum
Wedding Items
- Display status
- On display
- Period
- Showa Period
- Form/Type
- Folk material
- Location
- Hakui City
A wedding is one of the major ceremonies in life. At weddings in Noto, there is a custom of greeting the ancestors of the bride-to-be by passing through brightly colored bridal curtains hung at the entrance of the Buddhist altar room
The black uchikake bridal robe decorated with gorgeous gold thread embroidery is called the okaidori and is the formal wedding attire worn by the bride. In addition, trousseau such as a hand mirror, dresser, comb case and sake cup were also brought to the wedding. Nowadays, wedding costumes are rented, and trousseau are rarely seen. Organizing trousseau is extremely expensive, however they convey the feelings of the parents as they celebrate the wedding.
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Hakui History and Folklore Museum
A local history museum that opened in 1983. They collect materials that convey the history and culture of Hakui City (archaeological materials, historical materials, folk implements, etc.), preserve them, conduct research on them and display them publicly. The folk implements exhibition room on the first floor explains the tools used in Hakui's past way of living. The history exhibition room on the second floor displays valuable excavated items mainly from the Yoshisaki-Suba Site, a Nationally Designated Historic Site, and the Jike Site, as well as historical materials such as ancient documents. They also hold ancient experience classes and events such as magatama (comma-shaped stone bead) making and fire starting experiences. Please feel free to stop by and experience the history of Hakui.
38-1 Tsurutada, Tsurutamachi, Hakui, 925-0027 Google Maps
TEL 0767-22-5998 E-mail post@city.hakui.lg.jp