Shirahama Ocean Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Old tradition of fishery in Boso
I thought it was very interesting. They display a special kimono called "Maiwai" that was worn and gifted to others when the fishermen made a big catch. The kimono is beautiful and they cliam they hav...
"Maiwai" is a kind of Japanese traditional KIMONO clothes. Traditional fisherman got this KIMONO as a prize of big catch especially in BOSO peninsula, CHIBA pref, Japan. This museum isn't so big, bu...
It is a museum that is open in a private house just behind the Nojimazaki Lighthouse. It's a little confusing to go, but if you like paintings, it might be vacant.
It's a museum near Nojimazaki Lighthouse, but the weather wasn't very good, so I managed to enter. Well, it's about 500 yen, so I think it's worth the price. I hope I have time on hot or cold days.
The director explained it carefully, so the exhibits were even more impressive.
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I was wondering if the admission fee of 500 yen was a little expensive, whether I should enter, or what to do. However, by the time the tour was over, 500 yen was as fulfilling as cheap. It costs 1000 yen for a famous museum in Tokyo, and it is crowded and you can't appreciate it slowly, but here it is only a quiet private museum, so On weekday afternoons, there were no other visitors, so the director himself ... in the pamphlet.
Old tradition of fishery in Boso
I thought it was very interesting. They display a special kimono called "Maiwai" that was worn and gifted to others when the fishermen made a big catch. The kimono is beautiful and they cliam they hav...
Maiwai museum
"Maiwai" is a kind of Japanese traditional KIMONO clothes. Traditional fisherman got this KIMONO as a prize of big catch especially in BOSO peninsula, CHIBA pref, Japan. This museum isn't so big, bu...
White Dragon Ocean Art Museum
It is a museum that is open in a private house just behind the Nojimazaki Lighthouse. It's a little confusing to go, but if you like paintings, it might be vacant.
Somehow.
It's a museum near Nojimazaki Lighthouse, but the weather wasn't very good, so I managed to enter. Well, it's about 500 yen, so I think it's worth the price. I hope I have time on hot or cold days.
The director explained it carefully, so the exhibits were even more impressive.
I was wondering if the admission fee of 500 yen was a little expensive, whether I should enter, or what to do. However, by the time the tour was over, 500 yen was as fulfilling as cheap. It costs 1000 yen for a famous museum in Tokyo, and it is crowded and you can't appreciate it slowly, but here it is only a quiet private museum, so On weekday afternoons, there were no other visitors, so the director himself ... in the pamphlet.