Tsushima Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Tsushima Island itself is not a place with many things, so the museum has that feeling. I remember having fun watching the exhibition, and there is also a monument to Deok Hye-on-ju next to it.
When I first went a few years ago, it was closed, so I couldn't go, so I visited this time, but it is next to the Korean news agency. You can see the customs of Tsushima Island and the Korean news agency. It is a museum, so it is prohibited to take pictures.
The site of the ruins of Kanai city and the entrance of Banshoin Road is next to the Korean news agency. Data related to the customs and history of Tsushima Island are on display. Although there is also a second floor (where you take off your shoes), it seems that it is not operated now.
A place with a painful history related to Deok Hye-on-ju. If you are Korean, I recommend you to visit once and think about the past history. I think it will also be very helpful for the history education of teenagers.
If you are interested in history, you can stop by
Tsushima Island itself is not a place with many things, so the museum has that feeling. I remember having fun watching the exhibition, and there is also a monument to Deok Hye-on-ju next to it.
Charming
The museum itself is not big, but there was a 々 material and it was spectacular. Recommended for those who want to know the history of Tsushima.
Museum close to Izuhara
When I first went a few years ago, it was closed, so I couldn't go, so I visited this time, but it is next to the Korean news agency. You can see the customs of Tsushima Island and the Korean news agency. It is a museum, so it is prohibited to take pictures.
Small museum
The site of the ruins of Kanai city and the entrance of Banshoin Road is next to the Korean news agency. Data related to the customs and history of Tsushima Island are on display. Although there is also a second floor (where you take off your shoes), it seems that it is not operated now.
Painful place of history
A place with a painful history related to Deok Hye-on-ju. If you are Korean, I recommend you to visit once and think about the past history. I think it will also be very helpful for the history education of teenagers.