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The most important spot in Katsunuma
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It is the most important spot in Katsunuma. The wax dolls are also powerful. You can also see a picture of a hat that you learned about the origin of grapes cultivation and received from the emperor. If you don't look at the color 々 here, you can't understand the meaning of the stone statue even if you visit the winery later. It is the first place you want to visit for sightseeing. And it's free (laughs)
It is a facility that exhibits and introduces the history of Katsunuma's wine and grapes in an easy-to-understand manner. It is introduced in an easy-to-understand manner by using dolls, and you can tour it for free, and even children can understand it.
The dolls are exhibited in an easy-to-understand manner, but I was a little surprised when I first saw them. You can understand the connection and history of Katsunuma and wine. It is free of charge and all Japanese exhibitions.
It is a facility where you can learn about the history of wine and enter it for free. It was raining, so it was very helpful. Toilets are also available.
1200 It is an exhibition and explanation of history and culture over the years.
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Koshu grapes were in the limelight as fruits after the opening of the Koshu Kaido Road in the Edo period. This cultural center, located in Katsunuma, the production area of Koshu grape, is an exhibition and explanation of the culture of grape and wine with a romance of 1200 years. When you enter the exhibition room, you will find a seated statue of the famous monk Gyoki in front of you, and you will go to your right to see the scenery of Katsunuma-juku. It's not that big, but I think it's a place with plenty of exhibits.
The most important spot in Katsunuma
It is the most important spot in Katsunuma. The wax dolls are also powerful. You can also see a picture of a hat that you learned about the origin of grapes cultivation and received from the emperor. If you don't look at the color 々 here, you can't understand the meaning of the stone statue even if you visit the winery later. It is the first place you want to visit for sightseeing. And it's free (laughs)
The exhibition is interesting.
It is a facility that exhibits and introduces the history of Katsunuma's wine and grapes in an easy-to-understand manner. It is introduced in an easy-to-understand manner by using dolls, and you can tour it for free, and even children can understand it.
Real life-sized dolls
The dolls are exhibited in an easy-to-understand manner, but I was a little surprised when I first saw them. You can understand the connection and history of Katsunuma and wine. It is free of charge and all Japanese exhibitions.
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It is a facility where you can learn about the history of wine and enter it for free. It was raining, so it was very helpful. Toilets are also available.
1200 It is an exhibition and explanation of history and culture over the years.
Koshu grapes were in the limelight as fruits after the opening of the Koshu Kaido Road in the Edo period. This cultural center, located in Katsunuma, the production area of Koshu grape, is an exhibition and explanation of the culture of grape and wine with a romance of 1200 years. When you enter the exhibition room, you will find a seated statue of the famous monk Gyoki in front of you, and you will go to your right to see the scenery of Katsunuma-juku. It's not that big, but I think it's a place with plenty of exhibits.