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We stayed near Iyo SAIJO station and stopped by for a walk around SAIJO City the next day. Walk a little from the station. The museum is free of charge in the same building as the folk art view. The first and second floors were exhibited in the exhibition area, such as ore and shellfish. There are few visitors, so you can watch it at your own pace ◯
A facility that exhibits a collection collected by Daisuke Tanaka, a masterpiece of the Meiji era, from the local community. It's free, but the content is tremendous. It feels like I've collected everything from pottery to mineral resources and living tools with interest.
So for some reason this is free. I think it's okay to use 500 yen together with the folk art museum. The exhibition is full of minerals mined in the neighborhood, various biological specimens, armor, etc. When I went up to the 2 floor with the display of "I can see something interesting" (maybe there was), there was something that seemed difficult to see elsewhere. I looked around thinking about the common things, "How much will it cost to sell all?" Folk art ...
It is next to the Ehime Folk Craft Museum. Unlike the Ehime Folk Craft Museum, you can enter for free. It's in a very convenient location, so it's a good idea to stop by while taking a walk in the moat.
It is exhibited in an old building in the moat. In addition to fossils and specimens of animals and plants found in SAIJO City, there are also items 々 that are originally exhibited in the castle.
Saijo city sightseeing
We stayed near Iyo SAIJO station and stopped by for a walk around SAIJO City the next day. Walk a little from the station. The museum is free of charge in the same building as the folk art view. The first and second floors were exhibited in the exhibition area, such as ore and shellfish. There are few visitors, so you can watch it at your own pace ◯
i just felt like i'd collected it.
A facility that exhibits a collection collected by Daisuke Tanaka, a masterpiece of the Meiji era, from the local community. It's free, but the content is tremendous. It feels like I've collected everything from pottery to mineral resources and living tools with interest.
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So for some reason this is free. I think it's okay to use 500 yen together with the folk art museum. The exhibition is full of minerals mined in the neighborhood, various biological specimens, armor, etc. When I went up to the 2 floor with the display of "I can see something interesting" (maybe there was), there was something that seemed difficult to see elsewhere. I looked around thinking about the common things, "How much will it cost to sell all?" Folk art ...
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It is next to the Ehime Folk Craft Museum. Unlike the Ehime Folk Craft Museum, you can enter for free. It's in a very convenient location, so it's a good idea to stop by while taking a walk in the moat.
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It is exhibited in an old building in the moat. In addition to fossils and specimens of animals and plants found in SAIJO City, there are also items 々 that are originally exhibited in the castle.