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A museum that makes you feel Showa modern
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It is a museum built by the Marquis Nabeshima family and is located west of Saka Shrine. The ruins of Saga Castle are located on the north side of the moat, so it's a good idea to visit together. You can walk from the station, but I think you can use the bus. The nearest bus stop is in front of the prefectural office or in front of Saka Shrine. The former 々 was built as a museum, and cultural relics related to the Nabeshima family are still on display. Since it was built after the Showa era, the appearance makes you feel Showa modern. It is not open to the public all year round ...
"Login to tangible cultural wealth" ・ "Saga Legacy"
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It was located next to the Saga Central Post Office and adjacent to Saka Shrine. It has a Western-style retro architecture, and although it was closed on the day of the visit, it was possible to observe the exterior as a building. By the way, it was designated as a "Saga Prefectural Heritage" in addition to the plate of "registered tangible cultural property".
The chicks of three women handed down to the Nabeshima family were elegantly displayed. I love Hina dolls, and I've seen pottery chicks in Arita, so I was able to see them very much. I'm from Nagoya, and I've seen the Tokugawa family's chicks, but I was able to compare them and it was really fun.
The neighborhood is full of spectacular spots, so I stopped by here as well. I'm not very interested in history, but it was spectacular and I enjoyed it.
I got off on the way from Saga Airport to Saga Station by shuttle bus and stopped by. It was nice to see beautiful flowers in front of the entrance. A special exhibition called "Nabeshima Family Hinamatsuri" was held. It's not big inside, so I've been watching it without taking time 〇
A museum that makes you feel Showa modern
It is a museum built by the Marquis Nabeshima family and is located west of Saka Shrine. The ruins of Saga Castle are located on the north side of the moat, so it's a good idea to visit together. You can walk from the station, but I think you can use the bus. The nearest bus stop is in front of the prefectural office or in front of Saka Shrine. The former 々 was built as a museum, and cultural relics related to the Nabeshima family are still on display. Since it was built after the Showa era, the appearance makes you feel Showa modern. It is not open to the public all year round ...
"Login to tangible cultural wealth" ・ "Saga Legacy"
It was located next to the Saga Central Post Office and adjacent to Saka Shrine. It has a Western-style retro architecture, and although it was closed on the day of the visit, it was possible to observe the exterior as a building. By the way, it was designated as a "Saga Prefectural Heritage" in addition to the plate of "registered tangible cultural property".
Guodaojia のお Chuxuan
The chicks of three women handed down to the Nabeshima family were elegantly displayed. I love Hina dolls, and I've seen pottery chicks in Arita, so I was able to see them very much. I'm from Nagoya, and I've seen the Tokugawa family's chicks, but I was able to compare them and it was really fun.
Yuan Ancient Hall ♪
The neighborhood is full of spectacular spots, so I stopped by here as well. I'm not very interested in history, but it was spectacular and I enjoyed it.
Saga City Yuguang にて
I got off on the way from Saga Airport to Saga Station by shuttle bus and stopped by. It was nice to see beautiful flowers in front of the entrance. A special exhibition called "Nabeshima Family Hinamatsuri" was held. It's not big inside, so I've been watching it without taking time 〇