Kumamoto Prefectural Library Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It is located in Izumi, west of Kumamoto City. There are books of various genres, and there are not only types but also a large number of books, so you can forget the time.
It is a museum facility attached to the Kumamoto Prefectural Library. It is a few minutes walk from the Kumamoto City Gymnasium Station on the Kumamoto City Tram. Suizenji Park is also nearby, and it is located in a calm atmosphere. The exhibition room is not that big, but it is a solid facility. The Mongolian invasion picture lyrics exhibition was being held. Admission is free, exhibition pamphlets are also distributed free of charge, which is wonderful. I think it's because the prefecture is enthusiastic about cultural administration.
It's very quiet and always vacant, so you can sit down and read. I can't expect a new publication, but when I search for a library, I have all the interesting books 々. The staff always seem to be free. They answer the questions politely, but some people just stand in the counter, so I want you to be in a place where you can't see what you have to do. Compared to the prefectural libraries in other prefectures, I always feel like I'm not working.
Japan を Second-degree rescue った Kumamoto の Samurai Mongolia attack と Takezaki season long exhibition
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The picture scroll of the Mongol invasion seen in the textbook was on display. The battle of Mongol invasion more than 700 years ago, when many men such as Suenaga Takezaki and Takefusa Kikuchi of Kumamoto risked their lives to save the country. The picture scroll with a total length of 43 m, which recorded the experience in paintings and sentences, was exhibited in the first half 11/19・ and the second half 11/21~12/17. There is also an explanation display, and the tense appearance at that time emerges. The desire of distant ancestors to carefully draw and convey to posterity is also familiar to us today who are threatened by neighboring countries ...
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It is located in Izumi, west of Kumamoto City. There are books of various genres, and there are not only types but also a large number of books, so you can forget the time.
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It is a museum facility attached to the Kumamoto Prefectural Library. It is a few minutes walk from the Kumamoto City Gymnasium Station on the Kumamoto City Tram. Suizenji Park is also nearby, and it is located in a calm atmosphere. The exhibition room is not that big, but it is a solid facility. The Mongolian invasion picture lyrics exhibition was being held. Admission is free, exhibition pamphlets are also distributed free of charge, which is wonderful. I think it's because the prefecture is enthusiastic about cultural administration.
You can read the book quietly.
It's very quiet and always vacant, so you can sit down and read. I can't expect a new publication, but when I search for a library, I have all the interesting books 々. The staff always seem to be free. They answer the questions politely, but some people just stand in the counter, so I want you to be in a place where you can't see what you have to do. Compared to the prefectural libraries in other prefectures, I always feel like I'm not working.
Japan を Second-degree rescue った Kumamoto の Samurai Mongolia attack と Takezaki season long exhibition
The picture scroll of the Mongol invasion seen in the textbook was on display. The battle of Mongol invasion more than 700 years ago, when many men such as Suenaga Takezaki and Takefusa Kikuchi of Kumamoto risked their lives to save the country. The picture scroll with a total length of 43 m, which recorded the experience in paintings and sentences, was exhibited in the first half 11/19・ and the second half 11/21~12/17. There is also an explanation display, and the tense appearance at that time emerges. The desire of distant ancestors to carefully draw and convey to posterity is also familiar to us today who are threatened by neighboring countries ...
Quiet enough.
It is quiet enough to be far from the city. Good for exploring recreational facilities. There are abundant books and it is quite wide 々.