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Fantastic spaceous museum
This museum displays the ancient history of the area from stone age to post WWII, some geology and some dynasour time artifacts. Displays are pretty nice. The buildjng architecture creates space and a...
Interesting displays, not overburdened by specialist history in a good building. The building was being upgraded (before the Olympics) when I was there, so perhaps more to come from this attraction?
The museum covers all of Fukushima so not focusing solely on Aizu.
On the way to Higashiyama Onsen, we paid a visit to Fukushima Prefectural Museum as we thought it would be useful to increase our background knowledge of Aizu. We were a bit disappointed as the exhibi...
It has been following the Kofun period and has been a model of Jomon houses, so it is a very fulfilling content. At the same time, I also saw a special exhibition, but the permanent exhibition alone was enough. I didn't make a plan because it was opposite the castle, but it was good to enter the museum. I learned a lot. I think it's okay to bring children.
Fantastic spaceous museum
This museum displays the ancient history of the area from stone age to post WWII, some geology and some dynasour time artifacts. Displays are pretty nice. The buildjng architecture creates space and a...
An excellent way for pass a couple of hours.
Interesting displays, not overburdened by specialist history in a good building. The building was being upgraded (before the Olympics) when I was there, so perhaps more to come from this attraction?
The museum covers all of Fukushima so not focusing solely on Aizu.
On the way to Higashiyama Onsen, we paid a visit to Fukushima Prefectural Museum as we thought it would be useful to increase our background knowledge of Aizu. We were a bit disappointed as the exhibi...
Very complete
Excellent dot of Aizu, has all possible areas of knowledge about this large traditional province. Unmissable.
it's a very substantial content.
It has been following the Kofun period and has been a model of Jomon houses, so it is a very fulfilling content. At the same time, I also saw a special exhibition, but the permanent exhibition alone was enough. I didn't make a plan because it was opposite the castle, but it was good to enter the museum. I learned a lot. I think it's okay to bring children.