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I went to Kinrin. Kinrin looks like a phantom famous sake Kinjaku, but not that,  It's in Otayama Park. .. 8 The full moon was free to commemorate the resumption, so it was more than expected. .. It's not free anymore, but  The scenery is perfect. 
It is closed for a long time due to construction work from April 1, 2019 to March 31, 2021. At the time of opening, the history of Kisarazu and the excavated article "Golden Bell" from the nearby burial mounds are exhibited.
I wanted to go to a local museum and see the history of the region, so I visited it. This museum was transferred from Chiba Prefecture to Kisarazu City 10 years ago and is still there. And the day I went was holding a special exhibition for the 10th anniversary. The normal admission fee is 200 yen for adults, but when the special exhibition is held, it seems that it will be an extra charge without saying whether or not it is, and you can enter for 300 yen, an increase of 100 yen. But is the value of 300 yen ... Is it? I don't think it's worth 200 yen for the usual fee ...
A museum in Otayama Park. It was free during the summer vacation. It's an old building, but it was well managed. It became a hint for children's summer vacation homework.
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I went to Kinrin. Kinrin looks like a phantom famous sake Kinjaku, but not that,  It's in Otayama Park. .. 8 The full moon was free to commemorate the resumption, so it was more than expected. .. It's not free anymore, but  The scenery is perfect. 
です in the closed hall.
It is closed for a long time due to construction work from April 1, 2019 to March 31, 2021. At the time of opening, the history of Kisarazu and the excavated article "Golden Bell" from the nearby burial mounds are exhibited.
i know about kisarazu.
It is a common local museum. There are plenty of exhibits as you just take money. I think it's better to go with your child.
it's a little bit of a money take with this.
I wanted to go to a local museum and see the history of the region, so I visited it. This museum was transferred from Chiba Prefecture to Kisarazu City 10 years ago and is still there. And the day I went was holding a special exhibition for the 10th anniversary. The normal admission fee is 200 yen for adults, but when the special exhibition is held, it seems that it will be an extra charge without saying whether or not it is, and you can enter for 300 yen, an increase of 100 yen. But is the value of 300 yen ... Is it? I don't think it's worth 200 yen for the usual fee ...
You can learn the history of Kisarazu.
A museum in Otayama Park. It was free during the summer vacation. It's an old building, but it was well managed. It became a hint for children's summer vacation homework.