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Hirosuke Hamada museum Takahata
Takahata town is knows as a birthplace of Hirosuke Hamada, the writer of children's story. I happen to live in Takahata and visited Hamada museum today with friends. This is a great place to take ki...
Along the Prefectural Road 7. 4 consecutive holidays 2 Day after noon, visit the famous ramen shop ladder in Takahata area to take a rest. Admission fee 500 yen. At the reception, you will be asked to register your address (prefectural and city level), name, etc. No photography in the exhibition room. The author is "Ryu no Eye Nami", but the screening at the fairy tale hall on the day was "Ryu no Eye Nami". When the corona disaster such as self-restraint police and number hunting outside the prefecture, I once again realized that humans are more scary than illnesses and demons. The blade is not always the factor for the demon to perish.
I wonder if the scale was small for the price ... so I made it ★ 4. Personally, I was very satisfied with the contents of the exhibition and the story of the crying Akaoni! There is a small dome, and it screens about 15 minutes every 30 minutes. When I went, it was the tears of crying red demons and dragons (it is a mystery whether it changes regularly) The museum itself is quite small, but the author's goods and fairy tale books are on display. Read ...
It is a memorial hall for Dr. Kosuke Hamada, the author of the crying red oyster and Mukudori no YUME. As Hiro 々, it is a spot where you can play freely.
You can enjoy the crying Akaoni workshop and video corner.
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The children also showed interest because it was just the timing that was on the textbook. I was able to slowly immerse myself in the Showa taste exhibition on the large site.
Hirosuke Hamada museum Takahata
Takahata town is knows as a birthplace of Hirosuke Hamada, the writer of children's story. I happen to live in Takahata and visited Hamada museum today with friends. This is a great place to take ki...
Red Devil's
Along the Prefectural Road 7. 4 consecutive holidays 2 Day after noon, visit the famous ramen shop ladder in Takahata area to take a rest. Admission fee 500 yen. At the reception, you will be asked to register your address (prefectural and city level), name, etc. No photography in the exhibition room. The author is "Ryu no Eye Nami", but the screening at the fairy tale hall on the day was "Ryu no Eye Nami". When the corona disaster such as self-restraint police and number hunting outside the prefecture, I once again realized that humans are more scary than illnesses and demons. The blade is not always the factor for the demon to perish.
Personally ★ 5 but ...
I wonder if the scale was small for the price ... so I made it ★ 4. Personally, I was very satisfied with the contents of the exhibition and the story of the crying Akaoni! There is a small dome, and it screens about 15 minutes every 30 minutes. When I went, it was the tears of crying red demons and dragons (it is a mystery whether it changes regularly) The museum itself is quite small, but the author's goods and fairy tale books are on display. Read ...
Red crying
It is a memorial hall for Dr. Kosuke Hamada, the author of the crying red oyster and Mukudori no YUME. As Hiro 々, it is a spot where you can play freely.
You can enjoy the crying Akaoni workshop and video corner.
The children also showed interest because it was just the timing that was on the textbook. I was able to slowly immerse myself in the Showa taste exhibition on the large site.