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Recommend if you are a fans of Sanada or Japanese history lover
This museum contains detail historical information of Sanada clan so I chose to visit for sure. However considering its location, it's not convenient for visitors without a car. I did have a rental ca...
Historical Museum built in the home of the Sanada clan
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A place you should definitely visit when you visit Ueda, a history museum built in Sanada-go, where the third generation of the Sengoku warlord Sanada clan was born. There are the ruins of Sanada's main castle and the ruins of Toishiyama Castle around, and it is a good museum to learn about history after visiting Ueda Castle.
Regarding the exhibition, if you like Mr. Sanada and know a lot, you will not feel particularly novel. Is it enough to be interested in some of the exhibits? It is located behind the Kodai Shrine on the site of the Sanadakan in the Sanada Rokusha, so I think it is good to visit together. It can be parked in front of the shrine, but it will be parked on the road, so I think it's better to park in the parking lot of the History Museum if possible. Since it is included in the guide version of the History Museum, there should be no particular problem using the parking lot.
The guide map of Ueda's sightseeing was described as 30 minutes, but the truth was that it was enough in about 15 to 20 minutes. As I was called Mr. Sanada, there was a commentary on Masayuki's father and brother, and there were some videos about the surrounding Yamashiro, which was helpful.
It is located in Sanada no Sato, next to the Sanada clan's residence, about 3 on foot. The main exhibitions were about Masayuki Sanada, Yukimura, and Nobuyuki's parents and children. There was only one exhibition room, but the history of 3 people packed in one room was interesting as a production.
Recommend if you are a fans of Sanada or Japanese history lover
This museum contains detail historical information of Sanada clan so I chose to visit for sure. However considering its location, it's not convenient for visitors without a car. I did have a rental ca...
Historical Museum built in the home of the Sanada clan
A place you should definitely visit when you visit Ueda, a history museum built in Sanada-go, where the third generation of the Sengoku warlord Sanada clan was born. There are the ruins of Sanada's main castle and the ruins of Toishiyama Castle around, and it is a good museum to learn about history after visiting Ueda Castle.
Maybe Sanada lovers aren't enough.
Regarding the exhibition, if you like Mr. Sanada and know a lot, you will not feel particularly novel. Is it enough to be interested in some of the exhibits? It is located behind the Kodai Shrine on the site of the Sanadakan in the Sanada Rokusha, so I think it is good to visit together. It can be parked in front of the shrine, but it will be parked on the road, so I think it's better to park in the parking lot of the History Museum if possible. Since it is included in the guide version of the History Museum, there should be no particular problem using the parking lot.
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The guide map of Ueda's sightseeing was described as 30 minutes, but the truth was that it was enough in about 15 to 20 minutes. As I was called Mr. Sanada, there was a commentary on Masayuki's father and brother, and there were some videos about the surrounding Yamashiro, which was helpful.
Zhentian's Hall の にある History Hall
It is located in Sanada no Sato, next to the Sanada clan's residence, about 3 on foot. The main exhibitions were about Masayuki Sanada, Yukimura, and Nobuyuki's parents and children. There was only one exhibition room, but the history of 3 people packed in one room was interesting as a production.