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Ono Jo castle and Mizuki
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A local museum located about a 10-minute walk from Nishitetsu's Kasugahara Station. At the Mizushiro / Onoshiro Theater on the 2nd floor, the historic sites of Onoshiro and Mizushiro are introduced with videos and models. Finally, I pushed the stamp of 100 castles at the hometown lab on the third floor.
I went there for the first time because I wanted to know about Ono Castle and Mizuki. It was a free but magnificent building and exhibition. Ono Castle seems to be a natural hazard rather than a castle with stone walls in the early modern times, so I would like to go see the real thing with a friend who lives nearby.
It is a new citizen museum with a "Hyakuma Ishigaki" wall climbing corner.
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It is a three-story citizen museum that opened in July 2018, but not only introduces the neighboring "Mizushiro" and "Ono Castle", but also "Wall Climbing" that reproduces the historical experience corner of the area and the stone walls of Ono Castle. There is also a corner, so I thought it was a facility for a wide range of generations, which is different from ordinary museums. At the time of the visit, we held a special exhibition focusing on the "face" of earthen figures and earthenware as an opening special exhibition, but some of the exhibits are soil ... that seems to have been exhibited at the Tokyo National Museum until the other day.
Ono Jo castle and Mizuki
A local museum located about a 10-minute walk from Nishitetsu's Kasugahara Station. At the Mizushiro / Onoshiro Theater on the 2nd floor, the historic sites of Onoshiro and Mizushiro are introduced with videos and models. Finally, I pushed the stamp of 100 castles at the hometown lab on the third floor.
The image was good with Ishigaki.
I went there for the first time because I wanted to know about Ono Castle and Mizuki. It was a free but magnificent building and exhibition. Ono Castle seems to be a natural hazard rather than a castle with stone walls in the early modern times, so I would like to go see the real thing with a friend who lives nearby.
It is a new citizen museum with a "Hyakuma Ishigaki" wall climbing corner.
It is a three-story citizen museum that opened in July 2018, but not only introduces the neighboring "Mizushiro" and "Ono Castle", but also "Wall Climbing" that reproduces the historical experience corner of the area and the stone walls of Ono Castle. There is also a corner, so I thought it was a facility for a wide range of generations, which is different from ordinary museums. At the time of the visit, we held a special exhibition focusing on the "face" of earthen figures and earthenware as an opening special exhibition, but some of the exhibits are soil ... that seems to have been exhibited at the Tokyo National Museum until the other day.