Fukaborikaizukaiseki Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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in a residential area.
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It was open to the public for free just because the receptionist had a visit book. The inside is not very large, but surprisingly various shell mound materials were exhibited in such a place. There is a sarcophagus outside. Although it is a suburb of Nagasaki City, it was an interesting area with churches and shrines on the walls of samurai residences.
The interior is an exhibition room with about 20 tatami mats, and there are shrines and churches in the neighborhood, and samurai residences in the temple, so it is very good for a walk. It will be a little unsatisfactory to visit alone.
in a residential area.
It was open to the public for free just because the receptionist had a visit book. The inside is not very large, but surprisingly various shell mound materials were exhibited in such a place. There is a sarcophagus outside. Although it is a suburb of Nagasaki City, it was an interesting area with churches and shrines on the walls of samurai residences.
The stone coffin is powerful.
The interior is an exhibition room with about 20 tatami mats, and there are shrines and churches in the neighborhood, and samurai residences in the temple, so it is very good for a walk. It will be a little unsatisfactory to visit alone.