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浩仁 袴
You can see the history of Sagara city!
Original Text
The Makinohara City Museum is a castle-shaped building next to the Makinohara City Sagara Government Building. I think its history is old because it is a city of Sagara that has prospered for a long time in Makinohara City. Therefore, there are many exhibits in the museum. You can see interestingly while looking back on the city of Sagara, which is also a transportation hub in the Makinohara area, and photos of the old city. The oil field is also famous! And I was surprised that Sagara Castle was here!
Tian Nauma Yici の Xiangliang City Place に Construction つ History Museum
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It is a museum built on the site of Sagara Castle, Oiji Tanuma, a reformer of the Edo period. Sagara Castle, which is said to have been magnificent and splendid, was destroyed after the downfall of Ijitsu and is not a remains, but the building of the museum itself has a castle-style appearance. Although it is not such a big building, I was able to learn about the history of Sagara, including the Tanuma era, such as tools with the Tanuma family's seven-yo crest. The staff was kind and asked me about air conditioning and guided me about historical materials. Small ...
You can see the history of Sagara city!
The Makinohara City Museum is a castle-shaped building next to the Makinohara City Sagara Government Building. I think its history is old because it is a city of Sagara that has prospered for a long time in Makinohara City. Therefore, there are many exhibits in the museum. You can see interestingly while looking back on the city of Sagara, which is also a transportation hub in the Makinohara area, and photos of the old city. The oil field is also famous! And I was surprised that Sagara Castle was here!
Tian Nauma Yici の Xiangliang City Place に Construction つ History Museum
It is a museum built on the site of Sagara Castle, Oiji Tanuma, a reformer of the Edo period. Sagara Castle, which is said to have been magnificent and splendid, was destroyed after the downfall of Ijitsu and is not a remains, but the building of the museum itself has a castle-style appearance. Although it is not such a big building, I was able to learn about the history of Sagara, including the Tanuma era, such as tools with the Tanuma family's seven-yo crest. The staff was kind and asked me about air conditioning and guided me about historical materials. Small ...