The Yasugibushi Entertainment Hall is located next to the Adachi Museum of Art.
It’s the palace of the Yasugibushi folk song, which is popular throughout Japan.
You can enjoy live Yasugibushi every day at the hall.
During the shows, there’s a 10-minute mini experience section.
There are no bumps in the hall, and accessible bathrooms are installed.
Wheelchair users can watch the show at the back seats, where there are no bumps.
It’s also possible to experience Yasugibushi dance on the stage.
In addition, there are restaurants serving loach dishes and souvenir shops.
Every Wednesday (May, October, and November: Holiday on the first Wednesday only.) *In case the hall is reserved, ordinary shows can be cancelled.
Confirmation necessary.
Transportation, closest station, bus stop
By JR Sanin Main Line from Matsue Station to Yasugi Station.
Or from Kaike Spa to JR Yonago Station by hotel pick up bus.
Yellow Bus Local community bus service operated by Yasugi City (with fare).
When using it, get off at the Saginoyu Onsen Mae bus stop (1 minute on foot).
Bumps at the entrance
Yes.
2cm(0.8in)
Entrance width
190cm(74.8in)
Accessible bathroom
Yes
Bathroom entrance width
88cm(34.6in)
Accessible parking space
Yes(1)
Wheelchair loaning
Yes
Multilingual information
Not available
Display items with multilingual explanation
Not available
Multilingual pamphlets
Not available
Staff fluent in foreign languages
Not available
Wifi connection
No
Audio (English) guidance
No
Photo
Comment
View
Braille blocks are installed up to the entrance. Entrance width is 180 cm(70.8in).
The Braille pamphlets are placed beside the entrance.
View of the inside of the building
View of the accessible bathroom on the 1st floor. Sink for ostomates also installed.
View of the entrance to the hall: It’s flat and you can enter directly while seated in the wheelchair.
View of the seats
View of the elevator: Braille and embossed letters inside
View of the second floor meeting room. Can be used as a dining place.
Inspector’s comments
A wheelchair user / Male
There are some barriers such as bumps and slopes up to the facility, but inside the facility it’s easy to move around.
Upon prior contact, it’s possible to have several things prepared, such as a dining place.