Kunōzan Tōshōgū Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Extraordinary items on display
Not only Kunousan Toshogu Shrine but also the Museum was a thing of beauty. The items on display were extraordinary. The center piece was a golden clock out of Europe which was a gift from a Spanish ...
I have to be honest, I'm not really into Shogun history so I wasn't captivated by what I saw. My museum admission was included in our excursion so I went in. I don't think one would miss anything if...
If you have some superficial knowledge of the Edo era this is the right place to improve it. You don’t need to be a history buff but some interest on the subject is needed because this is a collection...
Those who like knowing the history of Japanese history must be able to enjoy the exhibition there. The real armors (Kacchu, Kabuto) of Tokugawa Shoguns are displayed.
The watch that seems to be particularly important is the watch presented to Ieyasu Tokugawa by the king of Spain, and it can be said that it has a world-class significance. When I happened to visit, I was shocked that it was exhibited at the "What to do Ieyasu Exhibition" in Tokyo and was not exhibited (I went back to the exhibition after returning home), but instead? "Pagoda on which Ieyasu Tokugawa was listed in the Battle of Sekigahara" was exhibited. This kind of thing is often suspicious of its origin, but it is now designated as an important cultural property ...
Extraordinary items on display
Not only Kunousan Toshogu Shrine but also the Museum was a thing of beauty. The items on display were extraordinary. The center piece was a golden clock out of Europe which was a gift from a Spanish ...
Not Much to See
I have to be honest, I'm not really into Shogun history so I wasn't captivated by what I saw. My museum admission was included in our excursion so I went in. I don't think one would miss anything if...
History class on the right place
If you have some superficial knowledge of the Edo era this is the right place to improve it. You don’t need to be a history buff but some interest on the subject is needed because this is a collection...
The real armors of Tokugawa Shoguns are there
Those who like knowing the history of Japanese history must be able to enjoy the exhibition there. The real armors (Kacchu, Kabuto) of Tokugawa Shoguns are displayed.
the tokugawa family has a lot of things.
The watch that seems to be particularly important is the watch presented to Ieyasu Tokugawa by the king of Spain, and it can be said that it has a world-class significance. When I happened to visit, I was shocked that it was exhibited at the "What to do Ieyasu Exhibition" in Tokyo and was not exhibited (I went back to the exhibition after returning home), but instead? "Pagoda on which Ieyasu Tokugawa was listed in the Battle of Sekigahara" was exhibited. This kind of thing is often suspicious of its origin, but it is now designated as an important cultural property ...