Asahicho Museum of History Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Very good exhibition
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I went to see a special exhibition called Self ~ Expression Form ~ in History. It was a very interesting tour at the special exhibition from the perspective of how historical figures looked at themselves through self-image and self-portraits. Many celebrities and important cultural properties such as Sadanobu Matsudaira, Norinaga Motoori, Kozan Watanabe and Mizuyama Takeichi are on display, and admission is free. I thought I'd go see it again within the period. I'm very happy that you often put pamphlets on Japanese tourist spots and local areas in the lobby ...
It is located in the same building as the children's hall and library and admission is free, so I think it is a museum where you can easily stop by. The exhibits are often replaced, so I'm looking at them a little. Right in front of the facility is the ruins of Kaki Castle, the ruins of the castle during the Sengoku period, and it is a park with a good view, so I think it is good to visit it as well.
It is a small but relatively solid museum that you can enter for free. What impressed me was that the excavation situation of the abandoned temple ruins was reproduced under the glass floor. The model was also excellent.
The permanent exhibition is also changed every month.
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Although it is a municipal museum, the exhibition is changed every month, and Aribushi Mori, a manko ware related to Asahi Town, and Moribe Tachibana, a scholar of Japanese classical literature, are on display.
the restored model of the three storied pagoda of the rope shoji temple is eye-catching
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It is a small museum in a corner of the building of an educational and cultural facility with the library. There is no staff at the entrance and you can visit it for free. The restored model of the three-storied pagoda of Nawasei Haiji Temple in Asahi Town is eye-catching, but I think the contents of the exhibition are a little intriguing when people who have no prior knowledge see it. The special exhibition's famous drawings are also visually appealing, so I thought there would be another ingenuity in how to show and commentary.
Very good exhibition
I went to see a special exhibition called Self ~ Expression Form ~ in History. It was a very interesting tour at the special exhibition from the perspective of how historical figures looked at themselves through self-image and self-portraits. Many celebrities and important cultural properties such as Sadanobu Matsudaira, Norinaga Motoori, Kozan Watanabe and Mizuyama Takeichi are on display, and admission is free. I thought I'd go see it again within the period. I'm very happy that you often put pamphlets on Japanese tourist spots and local areas in the lobby ...
No materials で に Enter れる History Museum
It is located in the same building as the children's hall and library and admission is free, so I think it is a museum where you can easily stop by. The exhibits are often replaced, so I'm looking at them a little. Right in front of the facility is the ruins of Kaki Castle, the ruins of the castle during the Sengoku period, and it is a park with a good view, so I think it is good to visit it as well.
No materials for admission
It is a small but relatively solid museum that you can enter for free. What impressed me was that the excavation situation of the abandoned temple ruins was reproduced under the glass floor. The model was also excellent.
The permanent exhibition is also changed every month.
Although it is a municipal museum, the exhibition is changed every month, and Aribushi Mori, a manko ware related to Asahi Town, and Moribe Tachibana, a scholar of Japanese classical literature, are on display.
the restored model of the three storied pagoda of the rope shoji temple is eye-catching
It is a small museum in a corner of the building of an educational and cultural facility with the library. There is no staff at the entrance and you can visit it for free. The restored model of the three-storied pagoda of Nawasei Haiji Temple in Asahi Town is eye-catching, but I think the contents of the exhibition are a little intriguing when people who have no prior knowledge see it. The special exhibition's famous drawings are also visually appealing, so I thought there would be another ingenuity in how to show and commentary.