Ryutsu Hometown Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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i wonder if it was really closed.
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I wonder if it was really closed. However, on this day, a nearby elementary school student happened to come to draw a picture in a group, and there was a person in charge, so I asked him to show me the inside of the building. The exhibition is quite powerful by reproducing the diorama of the Shiota landscape and the appearance of humans boarding the medium-sized rotten boats fishing. It is a museum with surprising highlights.
It is said that the lifestyles of ordinary people such as Sado fishermen are on display, so I made a reservation by phone in advance, but I found that there were no other students, and it was a reservation system due to a shortage of people.
I visited a long time ago, and remembered that the daily necessities and folk culture that were no longer used were on display, so I tried to visit again, but it was said that it is currently closed. I don't know why, but is there a financial reason for the locals? was that. It seems that you can visit if you make a reservation in advance.
i wonder if it was really closed.
I wonder if it was really closed. However, on this day, a nearby elementary school student happened to come to draw a picture in a group, and there was a person in charge, so I asked him to show me the inside of the building. The exhibition is quite powerful by reproducing the diorama of the Shiota landscape and the appearance of humans boarding the medium-sized rotten boats fishing. It is a museum with surprising highlights.
To make an appointment
It is said that the lifestyles of ordinary people such as Sado fishermen are on display, so I made a reservation by phone in advance, but I found that there were no other students, and it was a reservation system due to a shortage of people.
Closed
I visited a long time ago, and remembered that the daily necessities and folk culture that were no longer used were on display, so I tried to visit again, but it was said that it is currently closed. I don't know why, but is there a financial reason for the locals? was that. It seems that you can visit if you make a reservation in advance.