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A picture book building between Murasaki Shikibu Park and Takeo Central Park in Echizen City. It contains picture books and picture-story shows that were opened to commemorate "Kakosatoshi" born in Echizen City. The area around the building is also a wonderful space with a beautiful walking path leading to Murasaki Shikibu Park and a children's park.
Visited with four grandchildren and daughters. I was impressed that such a nice picture book building could be used for free. hall? My grandson is crazy about the toys in it. I am surprised that the condition of the book I put is also very good. The buses and playset outside are also cute. I will come again when my grandson grows a little bigger!
I went to see the chrysanthemum doll, but I visited because it was just off the venue. You liked it when you were a kid ~. Even though you can read all-you-can-read picture books, it's free! Fans should definitely go!
The characters I was reading in the picture book lined up, and I could see the original paintings, which was a good sense of world, and the children were happy. It's nice that it's free, which I can't help but take pictures.
I was inspired by the work and thought of the picture book writer Kakosatoshi, and I definitely wanted to visit, so I visited with my children. The hall consists of a picture book corner, an exhibition room for original paintings, and an event hall, and it is devised in 々 that children can enjoy. If you touch "Daruma-chan and Tengu-chan" and "Karasu no Bread and San" in advance, you can enjoy it even more. If you like Kako works, I think you will be satisfied ...
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A picture book building between Murasaki Shikibu Park and Takeo Central Park in Echizen City. It contains picture books and picture-story shows that were opened to commemorate "Kakosatoshi" born in Echizen City. The area around the building is also a wonderful space with a beautiful walking path leading to Murasaki Shikibu Park and a children's park.
I'll come again!
Visited with four grandchildren and daughters. I was impressed that such a nice picture book building could be used for free. hall? My grandson is crazy about the toys in it. I am surprised that the condition of the book I put is also very good. The buses and playset outside are also cute. I will come again when my grandson grows a little bigger!
What a free!
I went to see the chrysanthemum doll, but I visited because it was just off the venue. You liked it when you were a kid ~. Even though you can read all-you-can-read picture books, it's free! Fans should definitely go!
darumachan, that's good.
The characters I was reading in the picture book lined up, and I could see the original paintings, which was a good sense of world, and the children were happy. It's nice that it's free, which I can't help but take pictures.
Come with your children!
I was inspired by the work and thought of the picture book writer Kakosatoshi, and I definitely wanted to visit, so I visited with my children. The hall consists of a picture book corner, an exhibition room for original paintings, and an event hall, and it is devised in 々 that children can enjoy. If you touch "Daruma-chan and Tengu-chan" and "Karasu no Bread and San" in advance, you can enjoy it even more. If you like Kako works, I think you will be satisfied ...