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Near Miyazaki Prefectural Museum
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It is a facility near the Miyazaki Prefectural Museum. Admission is free. It seems that few people visit, but there are small exhibitions. There are various tourist facilities nearby, so I think it's a good idea to visit together with other facilities.
It is a small facility with an exhibition centered on archaeology & buried cultural property in the museum located in the back around the main building of the Miyazaki Prefectural Museum. It's a waste of time to come here for the purpose of this museum alone, so please take a look at the private house garden behind you and the trail of the walking path on the premises.
It is a museum next to the Miyazaki Prefectural Museum. It seems that the exhibits are earthenware excavated and there is a process of restoration. The hall is small and it takes less than 1 minutes if you walk normally. Admission is free.
Near Miyazaki Prefectural Museum
It is a facility near the Miyazaki Prefectural Museum. Admission is free. It seems that few people visit, but there are small exhibitions. There are various tourist facilities nearby, so I think it's a good idea to visit together with other facilities.
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It is a small facility with an exhibition centered on archaeology & buried cultural property in the museum located in the back around the main building of the Miyazaki Prefectural Museum. It's a waste of time to come here for the purpose of this museum alone, so please take a look at the private house garden behind you and the trail of the walking path on the premises.
The excavated earthenware was on display.
It is a museum next to the Miyazaki Prefectural Museum. It seems that the exhibits are earthenware excavated and there is a process of restoration. The hall is small and it takes less than 1 minutes if you walk normally. Admission is free.