Kajiki Folklore Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I stopped by for a walk around Kajiki Station. The next door was like a library. I put it in for free and exhibited local things such as pottery and letters from the Shimazu family ◯
Not only historical materials, but also various things from the association, including folk arts and living utensils, are on display and you can see it for free. There is a Buddha statue in the garden and there is a retro building in the library right next to it, so it's a good idea to visit it as well.
It is a facility attached to the "Kajiki Library" on the same site. The library, etc., built in 1945, was designated as a registered tangible cultural property, but the local museum itself was a new building. Grace, there was Chikuzan in the corner in front of the local museum, and a statue of Amida Nyorai without a neck stood. According to the explanation next door, the reason why there was no neck was unknown.
in aira city walk
I stopped by for a walk around Kajiki Station. The next door was like a library. I put it in for free and exhibited local things such as pottery and letters from the Shimazu family ◯
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Not only historical materials, but also various things from the association, including folk arts and living utensils, are on display and you can see it for free. There is a Buddha statue in the garden and there is a retro building in the library right next to it, so it's a good idea to visit it as well.
It is attached to the "Kajiki Library".
It is a facility attached to the "Kajiki Library" on the same site. The library, etc., built in 1945, was designated as a registered tangible cultural property, but the local museum itself was a new building. Grace, there was Chikuzan in the corner in front of the local museum, and a statue of Amida Nyorai without a neck stood. According to the explanation next door, the reason why there was no neck was unknown.