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Located in the precincts of Asuka Shrine. The admission fee is 220 yen, but when I visited the museum, a "new collection exhibition" was held and admission was free. On the first floor, the article 々 related to Asuka Jinja shrine such as Daitoku myoo and Amida Nyorai Buddha made in the Kamakura period, and the materials related to the history of shingu (earthware, armor, folk tools, etc.) are exhibited on the second floor. In front of the museum, there is a Yayoi style pit residence.
It's a good idea to stop by before visiting the site of Shingu Castle.
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It was a small museum with exhibits on the first and second floors, and the exhibition centered on the excavated items from Mt. Horai, and there was also an exhibition of the ruins of Shingu Castle and forestry tools. Since I arrived in Shingu City early in the morning, I visited the ruins of Shingu Castle before the opening time of the History and Folklore Museum, but at the History and Folklore Museum, I got a detailed map of the ruins of Shingu Castle and a guidebook about Kumano Kodo. Therefore, I thought it was very easy to understand when I stopped by before visiting the site of Shingu Castle and visited it with a map of the site of Shingu Castle ...
I visited for the stamp installation location of the 100 Continued Castle. It is located in a corner of the precincts of Asuka Shrine. The contents of the exhibition are a museum for conveying valuable cultural properties in Shingu city to posterity. Former farming tools and hometown folk tools. There were few exhibits related to Shingu Castle.
Asuhe Shrine の Domestic にある Folk Material Museum です!
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It is a folk museum in Shingu City in the precincts of Asuka Shrine (part of the World Heritage Site). Admission is 210 yen for adults and 100 yen for elementary and junior high schools. Closed during the year-end and New Year holidays. It seems that it is closed on Mondays (open on holidays).
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Located in the precincts of Asuka Shrine. The admission fee is 220 yen, but when I visited the museum, a "new collection exhibition" was held and admission was free. On the first floor, the article 々 related to Asuka Jinja shrine such as Daitoku myoo and Amida Nyorai Buddha made in the Kamakura period, and the materials related to the history of shingu (earthware, armor, folk tools, etc.) are exhibited on the second floor. In front of the museum, there is a Yayoi style pit residence.
It's a good idea to stop by before visiting the site of Shingu Castle.
It was a small museum with exhibits on the first and second floors, and the exhibition centered on the excavated items from Mt. Horai, and there was also an exhibition of the ruins of Shingu Castle and forestry tools. Since I arrived in Shingu City early in the morning, I visited the ruins of Shingu Castle before the opening time of the History and Folklore Museum, but at the History and Folklore Museum, I got a detailed map of the ruins of Shingu Castle and a guidebook about Kumano Kodo. Therefore, I thought it was very easy to understand when I stopped by before visiting the site of Shingu Castle and visited it with a map of the site of Shingu Castle ...
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I visited for the stamp installation location of the 100 Continued Castle. It is located in a corner of the precincts of Asuka Shrine. The contents of the exhibition are a museum for conveying valuable cultural properties in Shingu city to posterity. Former farming tools and hometown folk tools. There were few exhibits related to Shingu Castle.
Cave-style living
There is a ruin of a vertical-hole residence in front of the museum. I stopped by Asuka Shrine, but I couldn't enter because I didn't have time.
Asuhe Shrine の Domestic にある Folk Material Museum です!
It is a folk museum in Shingu City in the precincts of Asuka Shrine (part of the World Heritage Site). Admission is 210 yen for adults and 100 yen for elementary and junior high schools. Closed during the year-end and New Year holidays. It seems that it is closed on Mondays (open on holidays).