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Parliamentary Museum
Posted: Nov 3, 2017
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馨馨宁宁
4/5Excellent
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The construction began in 1970 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the opening of the Congress. After two years, Japan was a magical country. After World War II, it was originally intended to abolish the emperor. The result was that the United States retained it. The venue has a special experience corner to understand the structure and constitutional information of the Congress. Photos, etc., group tourists are very much.
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Posted: Aug 4, 2017
皮蛋
5/5Outstanding
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As lawmakers, here is an example of learning! Democracy should be our pursuit and way of life!
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Posted: Nov 13, 2016
海绵乖乖
5/5Outstanding
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Near the imperial residence, you can visit together, there are some introductions about the constitutional past, long knowledge.
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Posted: Feb 17, 2016
向你投翔
4/5Excellent
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This memorial hall is a memorial to constitutionalism, introduced the Japanese system, etc., from the imperial residence can be visited by the way, it is OK.
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Posted: Mar 8, 2016
185***69
4/5Excellent
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Very close to the imperial residence, there are many sculptures inside, music will be broadcast every hour, very clean place