Saijo Archaeological Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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and the exhibits are a little shallow
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On the mountain overlooking SAIJO city. The building is quite large and a huge building building that imitates a stilt house. It feels like you've built something a little tremendous. However, on the other hand, the exhibition seems to be a little shallow. There are some excavated items from the ruins, but only a few. It's not particularly valuable, and honestly, I don't think it's a big deal.
It is a city history museum on the hillside. There is also a parking lot, so it is difficult to use it by car. There is a fairly uphill waiting to walk. The history of SAIJO is exhibited in an easy-to-understand manner, and the admission fee is free, so it was an irresistible facility for history lovers.
The scenery is really beautiful because it is on the mountain. The building is lit up at night and it is very fashionable. Recommended because there are few people
It was a closed day because the visit day was Monday. I had a bad feeling that the public facilities were closed on Mondays, but I hit it. You can visit for free. Since it is on a hill, you can overlook the city of SAIJO. There is a Hachidozan ruins on the back mountain, so I visited there.
and the exhibits are a little shallow
On the mountain overlooking SAIJO city. The building is quite large and a huge building building that imitates a stilt house. It feels like you've built something a little tremendous. However, on the other hand, the exhibition seems to be a little shallow. There are some excavated items from the ruins, but only a few. It's not particularly valuable, and honestly, I don't think it's a big deal.
Seeing the school without material
It is a city history museum on the hillside. There is also a parking lot, so it is difficult to use it by car. There is a fairly uphill waiting to walk. The history of SAIJO is exhibited in an easy-to-understand manner, and the admission fee is free, so it was an irresistible facility for history lovers.
I can see it all.
The scenery is really beautiful because it is on the mountain. The building is lit up at night and it is very fashionable. Recommended because there are few people
You can visit it for free.
It was a closed day because the visit day was Monday. I had a bad feeling that the public facilities were closed on Mondays, but I hit it. You can visit for free. Since it is on a hill, you can overlook the city of SAIJO. There is a Hachidozan ruins on the back mountain, so I visited there.