Kohama Folk Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I didn't get in.
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I knew the location, but the entrance was closed and the door did not open. I think it was written that the admission fee was 200 yen, but do you want to go in and see it without permission? I looked into the room, but I gave up because old folk tools were scattered in a small room and it didn't seem to be a big museum.
It was listed in the guidebook, so I went there, but it was difficult to understand, there was only a sign at the entrance, what is the exhibit? ?? ?? ?? 200 yen to win at the entrance? I put my name on my notebook and write it down, but the tour will be over in 3 minutes! I'm sorry I don't think I have to go.
It is probably the only museum-like facility on Obama Island at present. It is very close to Kohagura-so, which became famous for "Chura-san", and the admission fee is 200 yen. The products of the island are displayed as color 々, but they are so small that the tour ends in no time. It had a laid-back atmosphere unique to the island, and there were many cases where there were no staff, so it was a system that paid the entrance fee even though it was like a handmade can.
It was 200 yen, but it's a volume that feels like you can enter for free at other tourist destinations. It's not a bad evaluation, but it's a little less than usual.
A private folk museum opened by a husband who retired from a civil servant. My husband has passed away and now my wife is in charge. Many of the items on display such as old tools on the island are intriguing. It is a little difficult to understand the entrance because it is in a private house. Also, when the administrator is absent, it is a system to put the entrance fee in the pot
I didn't get in.
I knew the location, but the entrance was closed and the door did not open. I think it was written that the admission fee was 200 yen, but do you want to go in and see it without permission? I looked into the room, but I gave up because old folk tools were scattered in a small room and it didn't seem to be a big museum.
Part of a private house
It was listed in the guidebook, so I went there, but it was difficult to understand, there was only a sign at the entrance, what is the exhibit? ?? ?? ?? 200 yen to win at the entrance? I put my name on my notebook and write it down, but the tour will be over in 3 minutes! I'm sorry I don't think I have to go.
It's a very small museum.
It is probably the only museum-like facility on Obama Island at present. It is very close to Kohagura-so, which became famous for "Chura-san", and the admission fee is 200 yen. The products of the island are displayed as color 々, but they are so small that the tour ends in no time. It had a laid-back atmosphere unique to the island, and there were many cases where there were no staff, so it was a system that paid the entrance fee even though it was like a handmade can.
it's small.
It was 200 yen, but it's a volume that feels like you can enter for free at other tourist destinations. It's not a bad evaluation, but it's a little less than usual.
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A private folk museum opened by a husband who retired from a civil servant. My husband has passed away and now my wife is in charge. Many of the items on display such as old tools on the island are intriguing. It is a little difficult to understand the entrance because it is in a private house. Also, when the administrator is absent, it is a system to put the entrance fee in the pot