This issue introduces a new attraction in Kobe Kiyomori  Drama 
 Museum 
When you get off at
JR Kobe Station and go down the escalator to the underground malls, you will
find banners like the one in the photo below. Walk straight ahead and you will
find another escalator. The entrance to the drama pavilion will come into sight
as you go up the escalator.
Banners near JR Kobe Station
The
entrance of the Drama 
 Museum 
The
entrance of the Drama 
 Museum 
 Let’s
go inside the museum!
 Matsuyama Ken’ichi, who starred in a movie called “Norwegian Wood,”
plays the main hero Kiyomori. Numerous objects like photos of the cast,
introductory information about the characters, costumes, scenic art and other
items are displayed at the second exhibition corner called “Taiga Drama
Information Zone.”
In the late Heian period (approximately 830 years ago), Kiyomori
relocated the Japanese capital city from Kyoto 
to “Fukuhara-kyo” (Hyogo Ward, Kobe 
 City Kobe 
Diorama
of Fukuhara-kyo
 There is a special
area for taking commemorative photographs with a life-size figure of Kiyomori (played
by Matsuyama Ken’ichi in the drama) at the “Young Kiyomori” Zone. Matsuyama 
Commemorative photo corner 
 Near the exit is a gift shop selling
official goods of the NHK drama “Taira no Kiyomori” and souvenirs of Kobe 
 Why not visit this museum? The displays are sure to
fascinate all visitors! This pavilion is the very exhibition for you if you
love Japanese history or samurai warriors.
 “Taira no Kiyomori”: the Drama  Museum 
Venue: Harborland  Center  Building 
(Higashi Kawasaki-cho, Chuo-ku, Kobe 
Date: January 21st (Sat), 2012 – January 14th
(Mon), 2013
Time: 9:00 - 17:00(Last admission at 16:30)
Access:  5 minute walk
from Harborland Stn., Municipal Subway Kaigan Line 
        5 minute walk from
JR Kobe Stn.
        8 minute walk from
Kosoku Kobe Stn., Kobe Kosoku Line
Admission: Adults ¥600 (the Drama  Museum 
only), \700 (a ticket set for both the Drama 
Museum  and the Historical 
Museum ); Primary & Junior high
school students ¥300 (the Drama  Museum  only), \350 (a ticket set for both the Drama  Museum 
and the Historical 
 Museum 
Useful links :
KOBE de Kiyomori : The Drama
Pavilion: http://kobe-de-kiyomori.jp/dorama/
(Japanese)
Information page for the Drama Museum and the
Historical Museum :http://www.hyogo-tourism.jp/english/whatsnew/index.php?id=339
(English)
 Our next issue will be on “Taira no
Kiyomori” Historical 
 Museum 
 
 







