伊那谷道中かぶちゃん村, Traditional museum in Nagano Prefecture, Japan.
Kabuchan Village is a museum in Nagano Prefecture that displays life from the Showa period. The grounds contain reconstructed buildings, exhibits, and interactive areas spread across a large outdoor space.
The museum was founded in the late 20th century to preserve the agricultural heritage of the Ina region. It documents how farming families lived and worked in earlier times.
The site reflects how local people have connected with farming and craftsmanship over generations. Visitors can try traditional skills themselves and see how agriculture shaped everyday routines in this valley.
The grounds are wheelchair accessible, and there is a restaurant serving local specialties. Guided tours in various languages help visitors understand the exhibits.
The museum operates working rice paddies and vegetable gardens where visitors can watch crops grow through the seasons. During harvest time, guests can help gather the crops directly from the fields.
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