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March 18th ~ Until May 28th, "Ikusato Preparation" is held in the exhibition room on the 2nd floor, and in the exhibition room on the 1st floor, there is a model of Tatebayashi Castle 1/400
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Here, I stopped by when I learned that "See the attached photo of Ikusato Preparation" was being held in the exhibition room on the 2nd floor until March 18th ~ May 28th. There are not many exhibits in all 35 items, but the armor, battle map, Jinho map, and Koyo warship of Yasutomo Akimoto (the second, distinguished himself in the reclamation of Osaka Castle and Sobori at the Osaka Winter Camp). Military book describing tactics) How about those who are interested in the Sengoku period (because photography was prohibited, it can be introduced in photographs ...
Guanlincheng の Tuqiaomen を See る Before に Visit ねて See ました
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I visited to check the location of the restored Dobashi Gate of the former Tatebayashi Castle, but I was well aware of the structure of the former Tatebayashi Castle as shown by old drawings and dioramas. I'm sorry to know that the city's facilities are now built on most of the remains of Tatebayashi Castle, but I think this is similar in many other castle towns and there was no way to modernize. I'm doing it. Pottery was also exhibited about ancient times.
There was an exhibition called "History and Culture of the Akimoto family". It's a museum attached to the library, so I thought it wouldn't be a big deal, but there was also a 2nd floor and it was a fairly fulfilling exhibition. The diorama of Tatebayashi Castle in the Akimoto period is amazing. Pottery and stone tools from the Kofun period are also interesting. You can tour for free.
At the same entrance as the library, when I entered and went to the right, there was a museum. While the building itself is the highlight of the second museum, there were plenty of exhibits such as ancient earthenware, stone tools, and relics from the Sengoku period. By the way, admission is free.
It is next to the Tatebayashi City Library. You can overview the history of Tatebayashi from the Kofun period to the Edo period. Tatebayashi has prospered as a castle town, but it was interesting that the castle owner was one of the four Tokugawa Tennos, Yasumasa Makihara, later Shogun, Tsunayoshi Tokugawa, and the characters appearing in history. During the Tsunayoshi Tokugawa period, there was a magnificent castle with a three-layer turret (tenshu) as a 25 10,000-koku domain. The diorama of Tatebayashi Castle in the Akimoto period at the end of the Edo period is also on display. Compact ...
March 18th ~ Until May 28th, "Ikusato Preparation" is held in the exhibition room on the 2nd floor, and in the exhibition room on the 1st floor, there is a model of Tatebayashi Castle 1/400
Here, I stopped by when I learned that "See the attached photo of Ikusato Preparation" was being held in the exhibition room on the 2nd floor until March 18th ~ May 28th. There are not many exhibits in all 35 items, but the armor, battle map, Jinho map, and Koyo warship of Yasutomo Akimoto (the second, distinguished himself in the reclamation of Osaka Castle and Sobori at the Osaka Winter Camp). Military book describing tactics) How about those who are interested in the Sengoku period (because photography was prohibited, it can be introduced in photographs ...
Guanlincheng の Tuqiaomen を See る Before に Visit ねて See ました
I visited to check the location of the restored Dobashi Gate of the former Tatebayashi Castle, but I was well aware of the structure of the former Tatebayashi Castle as shown by old drawings and dioramas. I'm sorry to know that the city's facilities are now built on most of the remains of Tatebayashi Castle, but I think this is similar in many other castle towns and there was no way to modernize. I'm doing it. Pottery was also exhibited about ancient times.
It's quite substantial
There was an exhibition called "History and Culture of the Akimoto family". It's a museum attached to the library, so I thought it wouldn't be a big deal, but there was also a 2nd floor and it was a fairly fulfilling exhibition. The diorama of Tatebayashi Castle in the Akimoto period is amazing. Pottery and stone tools from the Kofun period are also interesting. You can tour for free.
Full exhibits
At the same entrance as the library, when I entered and went to the right, there was a museum. While the building itself is the highlight of the second museum, there were plenty of exhibits such as ancient earthenware, stone tools, and relics from the Sengoku period. By the way, admission is free.
You can overview the history of Tatebayashi.
It is next to the Tatebayashi City Library. You can overview the history of Tatebayashi from the Kofun period to the Edo period. Tatebayashi has prospered as a castle town, but it was interesting that the castle owner was one of the four Tokugawa Tennos, Yasumasa Makihara, later Shogun, Tsunayoshi Tokugawa, and the characters appearing in history. During the Tsunayoshi Tokugawa period, there was a magnificent castle with a three-layer turret (tenshu) as a 25 10,000-koku domain. The diorama of Tatebayashi Castle in the Akimoto period at the end of the Edo period is also on display. Compact ...