Shiro to Machi Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Great artifacts and looks very interesting, but almost nothing in English, pity.
Great artifacts and looks very interesting, but almost nothing in English, pity. Would have been very interesting if they put some English explanations...
Inuyama is still a town where castles and castle towns remain almost the same as the Edo period. In the hall, a diorama that reproduces the Inuyama Castle Town of the Edo period is exhibited, and you can enjoy it just by looking at it.
It is a so-called history museum. The admission fee is very cheap at 100 yen, but the explanation is well explained and you can see Inuyama Castle and the castle. First of all, go.
In the first room you enter, a diorama and historical paintings of Inuyama Castle Town are exhibited, and you can learn about the history of the town. In addition, models of Kuramayama in each area are exhibited, and you can see that the characteristics are different for each area. In addition, discount admission tickets (a total of 750 yen for each admission ticket will be 600 yen as a set) that combines Inuyama Castle, Castle and Town Museum, Karakuri Exhibition Hall, and Dondenkan are on sale. It seems to be a good idea for those who visit these.
There is a diorama of Inuyama Castle, and you can see that it was once a large castle town. You can see how the ukai of the Kiso River and the Naruse family, the owner of the castle, came to govern Inuyama Castle.
Great artifacts and looks very interesting, but almost nothing in English, pity.
Great artifacts and looks very interesting, but almost nothing in English, pity. Would have been very interesting if they put some English explanations...
Inushan City Culture History Museum
Inuyama is still a town where castles and castle towns remain almost the same as the Edo period. In the hall, a diorama that reproduces the Inuyama Castle Town of the Edo period is exhibited, and you can enjoy it just by looking at it.
cheap.
It is a so-called history museum. The admission fee is very cheap at 100 yen, but the explanation is well explained and you can see Inuyama Castle and the castle. First of all, go.
Historical objects of Inuyama Jo castle town
In the first room you enter, a diorama and historical paintings of Inuyama Castle Town are exhibited, and you can learn about the history of the town. In addition, models of Kuramayama in each area are exhibited, and you can see that the characteristics are different for each area. In addition, discount admission tickets (a total of 750 yen for each admission ticket will be 600 yen as a set) that combines Inuyama Castle, Castle and Town Museum, Karakuri Exhibition Hall, and Dondenkan are on sale. It seems to be a good idea for those who visit these.
Diorama under Inuyama Jo castle
There is a diorama of Inuyama Castle, and you can see that it was once a large castle town. You can see how the ukai of the Kiso River and the Naruse family, the owner of the castle, came to govern Inuyama Castle.