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The ticket to Sano Art Museum is 2,000 yen is still more expensive, but you can see the cut of Bendo Zhongsheng, the train cut of one of the 35 waists of Shangshan's house, and several famous knives such as Komatsu authentic, and you can take pictures. Regarding transportation, you can take the Shinkansen to Mishima Station and walk for about 15 minutes.
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The ticket to Sano Art Museum is 2,000 yen is still more expensive, but you can see the cut of Bendo Zhongsheng, the train cut of one of the 35 waists of Shangshan's house, and several famous knives such as Komatsu authentic, and you can take pictures. Regarding transportation, you can take the Shinkansen to Mishima Station and walk for about 15 minutes.
Passing by Sandao to come here to see, not big. It is also considered a trip here. I am not interested in the art museum. It is very convenient to go to the Izu Peninsula here. It is a good place to change the small train all the way.
A creative gallery - Sano Museum Scenic Area Address: Sandao City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan 411-0838 Opening hours: 8:30 to 19:00 I went to see the Shensheng Longfu exhibition at Sano Museum. The hall was overcrowded during the holiday. The parking lot is very narrow and the roads around it are very narrow, so it is inconvenient to drive poorly. It takes about 20 minutes to walk from the south exit of JR Mishima Station. After visiting Mishima Daisha, I went to Saeno Art Museum. It is also close to Mishima Station of the Suzuka Line of the Hakone Railway. It is in a residential area. During the museum’s opening hours, you can stroll through the outdoor migration garden. From the garden, you can go to the Matsuya restaurant and Japanese houses. There is an umbrella stand at the entrance to the museum, which can be locked with an umbrella, and a locker on the first floor is free. Admission is paid at reception on the 1st floor, but the amount varies according to the exhibition. Sano Gallery is an accessible museum. The second floor exhibition hall. The sale of products and original merchandise is being held before the reception on the 1st floor. (Free use of museum shops.) Basically no photography in buildings. Gallery established by Mishima merchant Sano Ryuichi. A large amount of art donated by Sano Ryuichi. The world of creative origami is very beautiful. Sometimes there are free admission days for primary and secondary school students every Saturday. I think this is a museum that forms the core of the area. Especially the art gallery related to Japanese swords. Not only Japanese swords, but also provides convenient displays for the public.