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I went by private car.
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It's quite far from Machida station (there is a bus, but the destination is unknown), so I went by private car. As you can see in the letters, there are plenty of materials for the civil rights movement, especially during the Meiji era. It's interesting because there are manga.
It's quite far from Machida station (there is a bus, but the destination is unknown), so I went by private car. As you can see in the letters, there are plenty of materials for the civil rights movement, especially during the Meiji era. It's interesting because there are manga.
I think it's possible to see it by public transportation, but at least it's very far from the train station and it's a pity that you can't go easily. Yes, there are exhibits that are actually worth visiting, which is unfortunate. There are many projects that introduce the history of Japanese democracy since the Meiji era from the perspective of citizens. The building is also good sense, recommended!
I think it's possible to see it by public transportation, but at least it's very far from the train station and it's a pity that you can't go easily. Yes, there are exhibits that are actually worth visiting, which is unfortunate. There are many projects that introduce the history of Japanese democracy since the Meiji era from the perspective of citizens. The building is also good sense, recommended!
I went by private car.
It's quite far from Machida station (there is a bus, but the destination is unknown), so I went by private car. As you can see in the letters, there are plenty of materials for the civil rights movement, especially during the Meiji era. It's interesting because there are manga.
I went by private car.
It's quite far from Machida station (there is a bus, but the destination is unknown), so I went by private car. As you can see in the letters, there are plenty of materials for the civil rights movement, especially during the Meiji era. It's interesting because there are manga.
Unique exhibition
I think it's possible to see it by public transportation, but at least it's very far from the train station and it's a pity that you can't go easily. Yes, there are exhibits that are actually worth visiting, which is unfortunate. There are many projects that introduce the history of Japanese democracy since the Meiji era from the perspective of citizens. The building is also good sense, recommended!
Unique exhibition
I think it's possible to see it by public transportation, but at least it's very far from the train station and it's a pity that you can't go easily. Yes, there are exhibits that are actually worth visiting, which is unfortunate. There are many projects that introduce the history of Japanese democracy since the Meiji era from the perspective of citizens. The building is also good sense, recommended!
touch history.
There is also a history of Machida City moving from Kanagawa Prefecture to Tokyo. It's far from any station, but once you visit it, there's no loss.