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It's a quiet building.
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I went out on weekdays, but it was vacant. There is a cafe. Admission is free and you can see armor and genealogy of the Oda family. It seems that Nagaoka Imasayoshi, who is from the local area, donated art crafts collected by successful and wealthy people to the town. There is a charge for visiting these artworks, but it's only 200 yen and worth seeing.
Introducing the great local people. There were also paintings, pottery, and equipment owned by Oda Nobunaga. There is also a coffee shop where you can have tea.
Visit the land of the great man of the local area who thinks of hometown Kanraku
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I went to the commemorative gallery to appreciate the paintings donated by Yoshio Nagaoka, an honorary townspeople of Kanrakucho, introduced on TV and local magazines. In the special exhibition room, many paintings such as Kawai Tamado, Ryuzaburo Umehara, Kaii Higashiyama, and Saneatsu Mushakoji are exhibited. It is a place of peace for those who visit Kanrakucho along with the adjacent nationally designated "Rakuzanen".
Located right next to Rakuzanen, you can have tea while looking at Rakuzanen from the cafe. The gallery has Oda Nobunaga's armor, although it is a replica. And there is also a model of the Obata clan built by Mr. Oda, so it is a spot that history fans can enjoy.
It's a quiet building.
I went out on weekdays, but it was vacant. There is a cafe. Admission is free and you can see armor and genealogy of the Oda family. It seems that Nagaoka Imasayoshi, who is from the local area, donated art crafts collected by successful and wealthy people to the town. There is a charge for visiting these artworks, but it's only 200 yen and worth seeing.
historical.
Introducing the great local people. There were also paintings, pottery, and equipment owned by Oda Nobunaga. There is also a coffee shop where you can have tea.
Visit the land of the great man of the local area who thinks of hometown Kanraku
I went to the commemorative gallery to appreciate the paintings donated by Yoshio Nagaoka, an honorary townspeople of Kanrakucho, introduced on TV and local magazines. In the special exhibition room, many paintings such as Kawai Tamado, Ryuzaburo Umehara, Kaii Higashiyama, and Saneatsu Mushakoji are exhibited. It is a place of peace for those who visit Kanrakucho along with the adjacent nationally designated "Rakuzanen".
There is also a Jinya model of Otaru domain
Located right next to Rakuzanen, you can have tea while looking at Rakuzanen from the cafe. The gallery has Oda Nobunaga's armor, although it is a replica. And there is also a model of the Obata clan built by Mr. Oda, so it is a spot that history fans can enjoy.