Choshi Camera Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It's a museum that exhibits cameras collected by individuals, but it was a magnificent one. Please note that business hours are short from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm.
My father with a camera really wanted to see it, so I took him. This is a display of many very nice cameras collected by individual camera enthusiasts. The owner of the collection is said to be the former president of Yamaguchi Confectionery, and the museum is also attached to the sweets shop. (I was more concerned about sweets)
A part of the previous collection of Yamaguchi Confectionery is on display.
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We exhibit a collection of 3,000 to 1,000 personal cameras from the predecessor of Yamaguchi Confectionery. There is also a parking lot, so I would like people who are interested in cameras to stop by. I was interested in seeing things like shooting a scholar at the end of the Edo period and military cameras.
JR Walk south of the road opposite to the downtown area from Choshi Station for about 5 minutes, and there is this camera museum, but it was difficult to understand. Moreover, there is only about an hour to enter, and you have to go accordingly. It seems that the cameras on display are 3, 000, but I didn't have much time to tour.
It is a private camera museum attached to the bakery of Choshi. It is open to the public for a limited time from 15:00 to 17:00, not permanent. The admission fee is 400 yen, but you can buy products at the next bakery for 400 yen, so is it a good deal? This museum is not always accepted like a normal museum, and there is no person in charge. The staff at the bread factory next door stops making bread only when people who want to see the museum come, and together ...
I'm an irresistible maniac.
It's a museum that exhibits cameras collected by individuals, but it was a magnificent one. Please note that business hours are short from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm.
For cameras.
My father with a camera really wanted to see it, so I took him. This is a display of many very nice cameras collected by individual camera enthusiasts. The owner of the collection is said to be the former president of Yamaguchi Confectionery, and the museum is also attached to the sweets shop. (I was more concerned about sweets)
A part of the previous collection of Yamaguchi Confectionery is on display.
We exhibit a collection of 3,000 to 1,000 personal cameras from the predecessor of Yamaguchi Confectionery. There is also a parking lot, so I would like people who are interested in cameras to stop by. I was interested in seeing things like shooting a scholar at the end of the Edo period and military cameras.
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JR Walk south of the road opposite to the downtown area from Choshi Station for about 5 minutes, and there is this camera museum, but it was difficult to understand. Moreover, there is only about an hour to enter, and you have to go accordingly. It seems that the cameras on display are 3, 000, but I didn't have much time to tour.
I felt like I was being forced to do something.
It is a private camera museum attached to the bakery of Choshi. It is open to the public for a limited time from 15:00 to 17:00, not permanent. The admission fee is 400 yen, but you can buy products at the next bakery for 400 yen, so is it a good deal? This museum is not always accepted like a normal museum, and there is no person in charge. The staff at the bread factory next door stops making bread only when people who want to see the museum come, and together ...