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It is very close to Hasuda City Hall. There is only one exhibition room. Free admission. In the permanent exhibition, there are exhibitions of stone tools, earthenware, old coins, and explanations of the adjacent Kurohama shell mound. In the special exhibition, "Plague and Life" is being held in accordance with the corona disaster, and materials related to prayer and Shinto rituals that occurred in the past, medical care to overcome it, and prayer and Shinto rituals that were held in hopes of dispersing the plague are held. Was. It's a small museum, so even if you take a closer look, it takes about an hour. A little far from Hasuda Station ...
An exhibition hall for Hasuda pottery, etc., near Hasuda City Hall. Admission is free, but you will finish seeing it soon. There is also a Kurohama shell mound nearby, so I also visited it.
earthware や Agricultural Machinery などの Exhibition Hall
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It is just south of Hasuda City Hall and is far from JR Hasuda Station. As it is a cultural property exhibition hall, earthenware excavated locally and agricultural equipment used in the past were exhibited. The exhibition space was not very large, and the tour was over.
Liantian City Office そば
It is very close to Hasuda City Hall. There is only one exhibition room. Free admission. In the permanent exhibition, there are exhibitions of stone tools, earthenware, old coins, and explanations of the adjacent Kurohama shell mound. In the special exhibition, "Plague and Life" is being held in accordance with the corona disaster, and materials related to prayer and Shinto rituals that occurred in the past, medical care to overcome it, and prayer and Shinto rituals that were held in hopes of dispersing the plague are held. Was. It's a small museum, so even if you take a closer look, it takes about an hour. A little far from Hasuda Station ...
A little museum.
An exhibition hall for Hasuda pottery, etc., near Hasuda City Hall. Admission is free, but you will finish seeing it soon. There is also a Kurohama shell mound nearby, so I also visited it.
earthware や Agricultural Machinery などの Exhibition Hall
It is just south of Hasuda City Hall and is far from JR Hasuda Station. As it is a cultural property exhibition hall, earthenware excavated locally and agricultural equipment used in the past were exhibited. The exhibition space was not very large, and the tour was over.