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Nasu Stained Glass Museum

Made in the motif of the UK's Cotswolds aristocracy manor house, this small museum shaped like a castle was painstakingly constructed using only the finest materials. 

The exhibits include antique stained glass from the 1800s. Particularly popular are, the stained glass produced by the glass studio artist Tiffany, and the glass that is inspired by the Biblical wall decorations of St. Raphael Chapel. Inside the building antique pipe organ music is played live for your enjoyment during the stained glass viewing, every day.

Additionally the St. Gabriel Chapel has a concert weekly (on weekends) with a variety of musical instruments, so weekend visits are recommended. This building also has a café where you can enjoy a meal and traditional British tea.
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Location Map

Basic Information

Address 1790, Takaku Hei, Nasugun,Nasu-machi, Tochigi
Telephone Number 0287 -76-7111
Website http://sgm-nasu.com/
Business Hours 9:00-17:00[Nov.-Mar.]9:00-16:30
Price [Adult] 1,300yen[Middle and high school students] 800yen[Elementary School Students] 500yen[Child] Free[Over 65)] 1,100yen[Person with disabilities] 700yen
Map Code 203 213 431*37

Nasu Area

The Nasu area, in the northeastern part of the prefecture, is famous for the imperial villa located there, and is one of Japan’s premier resort areas with its expansive highlands. The climate has allowed the development of a thriving dairy industry, and while there, you can visit a dairy farm that is open to tourists and offers delicious sweets made from milk, such as soft-serve ice cream and cheesecake. There are also many family-friendly facilities like Safari Park, amusement parks, and hot spring facilities like Shiobara Onsen.

Seasons in Tochigi