Gifu Sekigahara Battlefield Memorial Museum

The Gifu Sekigahara Battlefield Memorial Museum

Text and images courtesy of Matt Evans

Introduction

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    Aerial view of the museum

    One of the most dramatic moments in Japanese history, the Battle of Sekigahara changed the destiny of a whole nation and has passed into legend. Here at the Gifu Sekigahara Battlefield Memorial Museum, that battle is brought to life through innovative displays, activities, and a fascinating exhibition.

    Located just a few steps from the site of Tokugawa Ieyasu’s Final Encampment on the day of the battle, the museum boasts a sleek, modern exterior, with white, patterned walls resembling the canvas tent curtains of a samurai war camp, known as a jinmaku.

  • The museum’s modern exterior
    The museum’s modern exterior
    Banners of the battle’s participants on display outside the museum
    Banners of the battle’s participants on display outside the museum

Ground Vision

  • An atmospheric light display leads into the first attraction
    An atmospheric light display leads into the first attraction

    From the lobby, visitors first make their way along a winding corridor with atmospheric light displays, setting a reflective mood while leading into the first attraction, called Ground Vision.

    Here, a brief presentation on a screen set into the floor takes us through the lead-up to the battle and the events of the battle itself. Edited with the snappy pace of a political thriller, the attraction gives visitors the basic facts, introduces the key players, and perfectly sets the scene for the epic confrontation to come.

  • View of Ground Vision
    View of Ground Vision
    Introducing the events of the battle
    Introducing the events of the battle

Theater

  • A display of replica armor
    A display of replica armor

    After the Ground Vision, visitors are led between two standing suits of armor into the Theater, with rows of cinema seats facing an ultrawide, semicircular screen.

    An emmesrive, nine-minute audiovisual animated presentation complete with the sounds of clashing armies, the vibration of the battlefield under your feet, and simulated wind against your face is interwoven with snippets of dialogue from the various warlords that reveal their tactics and strategies as the battle unfolds.

  • Experiencing the battle
    Experiencing the battle
    A wall display reveals further details about the battle’s participants
    A wall display reveals further details about the battle’s participants

Exhibition Room

  • Sword (katana) made by Noshuju Kaneshige
    Sword (katana) made by Noshuju Kaneshige

    The second floor houses three Exhibition Rooms, where visitors come face-to-face with warlords from both sides of the battle in the form of stylised reconstructions of the armor they wore on the field. Other highlights include representations of the battle in historical paintings and scrolls, beautifully preserved weapons, and items excavated from the surrounding area.

  • Dagger (tanto) made by Yoshimitsu
    Dagger (tanto) made by Yoshimitsu
    Historical documents describing the battle
    Historical documents describing the battle

Sengoku Experience Corner

  • The Sengoku Experience Corner
    The Sengoku Experience Corner

    Sharing the second floor with the Exhibition Rooms is the Sengoku Experience Corner, adding variety to the learning experience with the chance to handle weapons and other battlefield tools, take pictures as if you were in the battle, and find out about the lifestyle of a typical Warring States-era footsoldier through easy-to-understand displays.

  • Creating a battlefield scene
    Creating a battlefield scene
    Heavy arquebus (ozutsu teppo)
    Heavy arquebus (ozutsu teppo)

Observation Deck

  • View of the Observation Deck
    View of the Observation Deck

    After taking in the wide range of exhibits, it’s time to move on to the fifth-floor Observation Room, which offers a spectacular, near-360-degree panorama of the modern-day Sekigahara and its surrounding landscape. From this vantage point, visitors can easily pick out some of the key locations on the battlefield, and the sheer scale of the epic battle is revealed.

  • Taking in the view
    Taking in the view
    Aerial view of Sekigahara
    Aerial view of Sekigahara

Access information

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    To get to Sekigahara from Nagoya, take the JR Tokaido Main Line to Sekigahara Station. The journey takes just under one hour and is covered by the Japan Rail Pass.

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