The Tokushima City Museum, located in the center of Tokushima, is the beginning of the Edo era. The data gathering place in the Tokushima area records a large number of Tokushima people in the museum, and the prosperity history of Abo 250,000 stone!
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The Tokushima City Museum, located in the center of Tokushima, is the beginning of the Edo era. The data gathering place in the Tokushima area records a large number of Tokushima people in the museum, and the prosperity history of Abo 250,000 stone!
This museum is located in Tokushima Central Park, at the foot of Meishan Mountain, less than 1 km opposite the famous Abo Ball Hall. It is a relic of the old Tokushima City (including renovated buildings). It is a combination of some activities developed for the public to establish a museum reflecting the history of Tokushima. It mainly records the history of Kamakura to Edo, and the rise and fall of Bee Suhe.
The museum is famous for collecting forged works of world painting. I actually visited it, but it was wonderful to see such works without going to museums around the world. I would definitely recommend it as a first step in getting interested in art.
Very good place, worth a visit, very good, very good!
It is located in Tokushima Central Park, the site of Tokushima City. It is also near Tokushima Station. When I went there, there was a lot of introductions about Apo Watergon. It was not that wide, but it was interesting because it was something I had never heard of. It appears the merchandise was sold near the entrance, but it was already finished around 16: 00.
The relics of Tokushima City are on the edge of Tokushima Station, just walk around. Tokushima City basically left no buildings, so in addition to climbing the hillside, it is to see this museum. If you don't understand Japanese, it won't take too much time to come out.
A memorial hall to tell the history of Tokushima. Tokushima (Abo) was sealed to the earliest Kashin Bee Suga Xiaoliu after Tokushima (Abo) mastered the Japanese regime. Later, his son abandoned the original main city of Shengrui City and built the new city of Tokushima until Meiji Renovation.