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Nasu Stained Glass Museum

A Museum to Experience with All Five Senses

Surrounded by a lush green garden, the Nasu Stained Glass Museum is housed in a stone building modeled after a traditional Cotswold manor in England, exuding the charm of the English countryside.


The museum is renowned for its collection of 19th-century antique stained glass. In its chapel, regular performances of antique music boxes and pipe organs are held. As you listen to the beautiful melodies and gaze at the gentle light streaming through the stained glass, you may feel as if you have stepped into a small European town.


Visitors can also enjoy hands-on workshops to create their own unique stained glass crafts as memorable souvenirs. The museum features a café and gift shop offering traditional English tea and sweets, providing a relaxing space to unwind and savor the atmosphere.

Access Information
From JR Nasushiobara Station (West Exit) or JR Kuroiso Station (West Exit), take a Kanto Bus bound for Nasu-yumoto, get off at “Moriko-zaka,” then walk about 20 minutes.
Or take the Nasu Sightseeing Loop Bus (Route C) and get off at “Nasu Stained Glass Museum.”
Phone number
0287-76-7111
Contact
0287-76-7111
Business hours
9:30~16:30
Holiday
全年無休
Charges
Adults 1,600 yen / Junior high & high school students 1,000 yen / Elementary school students 500 yen / Preschool children free / Visitors with disabilities 800 yen
⋆Information as of September 2025.