15-minute walk from Kokura Station on the JR Kagoshima Main Line, 5-minute walk from Nishi-Kokura Station.
Also accessible via Nishi-Tetsu Bus Kitakyushu - get off at Kokura Castle/Matsumoto Seicho Memorial Hall bus stop. Show route
Op.Hours
Tuesday to Sunday, 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM
Cld.Days
Every Monday (the following day if Monday is a national holiday), Year-end and New Year holidays (December 29th to January 3rd)
Fee
General admission: ¥600
High school students and younger: ¥300
Combination ticket with Kokura Castle: ¥700
Group discounts available
The Kitakyushu Municipal Matsumoto Seicho Memorial Hall is a literary museum where you can trace the life and achievements of Matsumoto Seicho, the master of detective fiction, and gain a deeper understanding of his fascinating world.
Inside the hall, you'll find a meticulously recreated replica of Matsumoto Seicho's home in Takaitodai, Suginami-ku, Tokyo. You can explore his study, library, and reception room exactly as they were in his lifetime.
His study features the desk and chair he actually used, and the library houses the vast collection of materials he amassed. The reception room contains the sofa and table where he entertained guests, allowing you to imagine the atmosphere of the time.
By visiting these rooms, you can gain insight into Matsumoto Seicho's creative process and daily life.
The hall also hosts themed exhibitions based on Matsumoto Seicho's works and lectures about his life. Participating in these events will further deepen your understanding of this influential author.
The Kitakyushu Municipal Matsumoto Seicho Memorial Hall is highly recommended for Matsumoto Seicho fans, those interested in detective fiction, those fascinated by Japanese history, and anyone seeking a unique cultural experience. Its proximity to Kokura Castle makes it the perfect addition to a sightseeing itinerary. Kokura Castle, located in Kokurakita-ku, Kitakyushu City, is an Edo-era castle. The view from the castle keep is spectacular, offering a panoramic vista of the city. Exploring both Kokura Castle and the Matsumoto Seicho Memorial Hall provides a comprehensive experience of Kitakyushu's history and culture.