Awajishima Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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quiet little museum
This is a little museum with natural and cultural history. It has information and exhibits about local festivals, puppets, and ancient artifacts like the 2000yr old bells found here and prehistoric c...
The centre informs about local history, events and customs through short film and exhibits on three floors. Admission is 400 Yen for adults. Although there are no English explanations, you will enjoy ...
I went to press the stamp of the 100 Continued Castle. The exhibits are on the 3rd floor, but the 2nd floor is a folk exhibit, and the 3rd floor is an exhibit by local artists, so I wasn't very interested in it personally. I want you to enrich the history of Sumoto's history because I was chosen as a continuation.
I went there for the first time as part of a tour of Japan's Top 100 Castles. There was a stamp at the Sumoto City Awaji Cultural Historical Museum, which looked like a castle. The castle tower of Sumoto Castle towered on the mountain behind it. The castle tower is planned to be an inbound accommodation.
There are 3 floors and the exhibitions are very substantial. There were also geology, ecosystems, and ancient exhibitions on Awaji Island, but the map of the city of Sumoto in the Edo period and the explanation of the Inada Incident after the Meiji Restoration were interesting. Looking at the map of Sumoto, the cityscape is different on the east side and west side, but it seems that the castle town is divided into inner and outer towns, and the current Horibatasuji is being dug. In addition, the channel of the Sumoto River has been replaced. The Inada incident taught why Awaji Island, which belonged to the awa domain, is now Hyogo Prefecture ...
quiet little museum
This is a little museum with natural and cultural history. It has information and exhibits about local festivals, puppets, and ancient artifacts like the 2000yr old bells found here and prehistoric c...
Worth a visit
The centre informs about local history, events and customs through short film and exhibits on three floors. Admission is 400 Yen for adults. Although there are no English explanations, you will enjoy ...
Admission fee is about 300 yen
I went to press the stamp of the 100 Continued Castle. The exhibits are on the 3rd floor, but the 2nd floor is a folk exhibit, and the 3rd floor is an exhibit by local artists, so I wasn't very interested in it personally. I want you to enrich the history of Sumoto's history because I was chosen as a continuation.
Hundreds of cities
I went there for the first time as part of a tour of Japan's Top 100 Castles. There was a stamp at the Sumoto City Awaji Cultural Historical Museum, which looked like a castle. The castle tower of Sumoto Castle towered on the mountain behind it. The castle tower is planned to be an inbound accommodation.
3 full floor exhibition
There are 3 floors and the exhibitions are very substantial. There were also geology, ecosystems, and ancient exhibitions on Awaji Island, but the map of the city of Sumoto in the Edo period and the explanation of the Inada Incident after the Meiji Restoration were interesting. Looking at the map of Sumoto, the cityscape is different on the east side and west side, but it seems that the castle town is divided into inner and outer towns, and the current Horibatasuji is being dug. In addition, the channel of the Sumoto River has been replaced. The Inada incident taught why Awaji Island, which belonged to the awa domain, is now Hyogo Prefecture ...