Michikata Kume is said to be a local master who developed Sakaide in the town of salt. It is a place where you can see the number of research and inventions of Mr. Kume 々 for free.
It is about a 5-minute walk from JR Sakaide Station. You can enter the museum for free. The building was originally built in 々 1922 and used as a library, and the building itself is a registered tangible cultural property. There are historical materials in Kagawa Prefecture, color 々, but I was interested in materials about Sakaide's old Shiota and materials about Michikata Kume. Michikata Kume made Japan's first actual map earlier than Tadataka Ino. I realize that there are many things I don't know.
It is a museum commemorating the achievements of famous people in this area, where they made a fortune with soy sauce. As with the contents of the exhibition, I was also attracted to the beauty of the building itself.
The monument of the Irihama Shiota in front of Sakaide Station said that there was a museum nearby, so I visited here. The building left by a local master is open as a museum, and admission is free. There are 3 exhibition rooms, and one of them is a material by Michikata Kume, who developed the Irihama Shiota, and it was well understood that he was versatile as well as the development of Shiota.
It's a cream building.
It is a cream-colored concrete building. Inside, the state of the local great people was exhibited using materials.
the person who invented the match!?
Michikata Kume is said to be a local master who developed Sakaide in the town of salt. It is a place where you can see the number of research and inventions of Mr. Kume 々 for free.
I realize that I often don't know
It is about a 5-minute walk from JR Sakaide Station. You can enter the museum for free. The building was originally built in 々 1922 and used as a library, and the building itself is a registered tangible cultural property. There are historical materials in Kagawa Prefecture, color 々, but I was interested in materials about Sakaide's old Shiota and materials about Michikata Kume. Michikata Kume made Japan's first actual map earlier than Tadataka Ino. I realize that there are many things I don't know.
The building is beautiful.
It is a museum commemorating the achievements of famous people in this area, where they made a fortune with soy sauce. As with the contents of the exhibition, I was also attracted to the beauty of the building itself.
Admission is not expected です
The monument of the Irihama Shiota in front of Sakaide Station said that there was a museum nearby, so I visited here. The building left by a local master is open as a museum, and admission is free. There are 3 exhibition rooms, and one of them is a material by Michikata Kume, who developed the Irihama Shiota, and it was well understood that he was versatile as well as the development of Shiota.