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After dinner, I walked through the alley and saw the stone tablet engraved: Sakamoto Longma, also a surprise, accidentally passing by Sakamoto Longma in Kyoto where he once lived. As an important person in the Meiji Rehabilitation period, Sakamoto Longma is well known in many books. Now here is a small exhibition hall, and there is a hand-made studio downstairs, which is very good!
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After dinner, I walked through the alley and saw the stone tablet engraved: Sakamoto Longma, also a surprise, accidentally passing by Sakamoto Longma in Kyoto where he once lived. As an important person in the Meiji Rehabilitation period, Sakamoto Longma is well known in many books. Now here is a small exhibition hall, and there is a hand-made studio downstairs, which is very good!
I really admired the yumoto, so when we visited Kyoto, we really wanted to visit the temple house. It was well preserved and the staff was very friendly and welcoming. It was a beautiful building and it felt good to stay there. If you like Japanese history, this is a great place to visit to see where one of the great people of modern Japan died sadly. There are lots of souvenirs here too. Do some homework before going to the Temple House. We took the train and then took a taxi. Across the road sells delicious cakes and pastries, as well as some great craft shops.
The Temple farmhouse is the dormitory of the crew in ancient times. There is an ancient idealist named Longma who is a reformer in the new era of the Wei Dynasty. So far, the inside of the house has been restored and the knife marks on the pillars have been preserved as before. It is also a very educational attraction.
The scenery is good, the fun is strong, and the price is relatively high.
A museum related to the Meiji Rehabilitation Era, interested in Japanese history, can visit this museum.