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Great little calligraphy museum
Small museum next to the history museum where you can see some interesting pieces from all over Japan. They sometimes have calligraphy workshops/classes there too. They change up their displays every ...
The ruins of Aki Castle are on a hill overgrown with vegetation, but beside it is a small castle-like building that reproduces a part of the castle is the calligraphy museum. I think you can fully tour in about 30 minutes.
The main is the special exhibition room of the south
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A museum built on the ruins of Aki Castle. It's a castle tower-like building, and I think it fits this place. Maybe the main is a special exhibition room in Minamibujo. You can enjoy it slowly in the exhibition room with Yu 々, but I feel strange why such a facility is here, and to be honest, I feel like I was not calm.
Great little calligraphy museum
Small museum next to the history museum where you can see some interesting pieces from all over Japan. They sometimes have calligraphy workshops/classes there too. They change up their displays every ...
It's at the site of AKI Castle.
The ruins of Aki Castle are on a hill overgrown with vegetation, but beside it is a small castle-like building that reproduces a part of the castle is the calligraphy museum. I think you can fully tour in about 30 minutes.
The main is the special exhibition room of the south
A museum built on the ruins of Aki Castle. It's a castle tower-like building, and I think it fits this place. Maybe the main is a special exhibition room in Minamibujo. You can enjoy it slowly in the exhibition room with Yu 々, but I feel strange why such a facility is here, and to be honest, I feel like I was not calm.
i was invited to take a ryoma passport.
There are various exhibits. After all, Yukei Teshima's book is ◎ A museum of books that is rare nationwide. It's worth seeing once.