Aizu Shinsengumi Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It is located along Nanakamachi-dori. The first floor is an antique shop or a souvenir shop, and the second floor is a memorial hall. It was more like an exhibition of personal collections than a memorial hall, but the contents were quite substantial, and especially the firearms were exhibited in a wide variety.
I visited during a walk on Nanakamachi Street. There are few red flags dyed with Makoto 々 Eg. When I thought it was an ordinary museum, it was an antique shop with retro Showa accessories and old objects lined up in a narrow space. It seems that the second floor is a museum, but it's a little suspicious, so I thought I'd go out, but I paid 300 yen and went up the stairs. The collections are lined up in a small space. There were more materials related to the Aizu domain than Shinsengumi. Kamo Serizawa, the first director of Shinsengumi ...
The first floor is a shop and the second floor is a museum. Pay 300 yen per adult at the cash register on the first floor and go up the stairs in front of you with your feet. There were more materials related to the Aizu clan than Shinsengumi.
Materials from Aizu and Shinsengumi are on display. It seems that Shinsengumi fans from all over the country will come, so it's not a big museum, but if you take a closer look at the valuable materials, you will forget the time.
and it was different from the image
It is located along Nanakamachi-dori. The first floor is an antique shop or a souvenir shop, and the second floor is a memorial hall. It was more like an exhibition of personal collections than a memorial hall, but the contents were quite substantial, and especially the firearms were exhibited in a wide variety.
Recommended for guns and weapons lovers.
I visited during a walk on Nanakamachi Street. There are few red flags dyed with Makoto 々 Eg. When I thought it was an ordinary museum, it was an antique shop with retro Showa accessories and old objects lined up in a narrow space. It seems that the second floor is a museum, but it's a little suspicious, so I thought I'd go out, but I paid 300 yen and went up the stairs. The collections are lined up in a small space. There were more materials related to the Aizu domain than Shinsengumi. Kamo Serizawa, the first director of Shinsengumi ...
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The first floor is a shop and the second floor is a museum. Pay 300 yen per adult at the cash register on the first floor and go up the stairs in front of you with your feet. There were more materials related to the Aizu clan than Shinsengumi.
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Materials from Aizu and Shinsengumi are on display. It seems that Shinsengumi fans from all over the country will come, so it's not a big museum, but if you take a closer look at the valuable materials, you will forget the time.
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Maybe it's good for fans? Honestly, is it an area of hobby ~ !? But at the price, is this like this? Is it like after visiting Saito's grave?