This museum is housed in the stunning residence of the Matsuura clan, who ruled the island from the 11th to the 19th centuries. You'll find armour that you can don to pose for photos; 产测艒产耻 (folding screen) paintings; and the thatched-roof Kanun-tei chashitsu (tearoom) where the unusual Chinshin-ry奴 warrior-style tea ceremony is still practised (10am to noon and 2pm to 4pm Friday). Other days, try matcha and local sweets for 楼500; ask for taiken (experience) to whisk the tea yourself.
A shop on the premises rents kimonos to wear while you promenade around town.
A combination ticket with the Oranda Sh艒kan costs 楼650.