Shiobara Tasuke Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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On the way back to Mizukami Onsen on October 22, 2015, I happened to stop by. I didn't know Tasuke Shiobara until I visited this memorial hall. He was a wealthy merchant in the Edo period, but at one point he threw himself into the Kanda River and tried to die, but he seemed to have started working at Yamaguchiya with the help of the owner of Yamaguchiya. After becoming a wealthy merchant, he has made every effort for the world, such as contributing to public works. As a pride of his hometown, I was impressed with the appearance of passing on to future generations. There is also an agricultural product center ...
The older people were working hard to operate it ...
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The memorial hall and the direct sales office of agricultural products were halfway, probably because they were not Gunma citizens and were not very familiar. Isn't tourists the target? The parking lot is large and easy to park, and the building is magnificent that reminds me of "rich merchants", but anyway, the dust on the products placed at the direct sales office produced "not selling". I wish there were freshly picked vegetables and fruits ~. It feels like the position of this facility is "Boyan". Now popular ...
The memorial hall of Taisuke Shiobara, who went to Edo and became a wealthy merchant and devoted himself to public works (Karuta Kamige also touted as "Tasuke Shiobara under Numata Castle", is familiar to the citizens of Gunma Prefecture. Farewell to the horse "Oto" is Admission fee 300 Yen Taisuke no Sato / Agricultural Products Direct Sales Office (Agricultural Products Sales Office / Eating and drinking corner (there is also a rest area on the second floor) and the building in the back) The memorial hall is an exhibition corner that collects the relics of Taisuke. Introducing charcoal and charcoal baking tools ...
Qunma's origin の great man
On the way back to Mizukami Onsen on October 22, 2015, I happened to stop by. I didn't know Tasuke Shiobara until I visited this memorial hall. He was a wealthy merchant in the Edo period, but at one point he threw himself into the Kanda River and tried to die, but he seemed to have started working at Yamaguchiya with the help of the owner of Yamaguchiya. After becoming a wealthy merchant, he has made every effort for the world, such as contributing to public works. As a pride of his hometown, I was impressed with the appearance of passing on to future generations. There is also an agricultural product center ...
The older people were working hard to operate it ...
The memorial hall and the direct sales office of agricultural products were halfway, probably because they were not Gunma citizens and were not very familiar. Isn't tourists the target? The parking lot is large and easy to park, and the building is magnificent that reminds me of "rich merchants", but anyway, the dust on the products placed at the direct sales office produced "not selling". I wish there were freshly picked vegetables and fruits ~. It feels like the position of this facility is "Boyan". Now popular ...
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The memorial hall of Taisuke Shiobara, who went to Edo and became a wealthy merchant and devoted himself to public works (Karuta Kamige also touted as "Tasuke Shiobara under Numata Castle", is familiar to the citizens of Gunma Prefecture. Farewell to the horse "Oto" is Admission fee 300 Yen Taisuke no Sato / Agricultural Products Direct Sales Office (Agricultural Products Sales Office / Eating and drinking corner (there is also a rest area on the second floor) and the building in the back) The memorial hall is an exhibition corner that collects the relics of Taisuke. Introducing charcoal and charcoal baking tools ...