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The building like a five-storied pagoda has a strong presence, but it seems that tourists are not known. Is it because it deals with maniac war history?
Looking at the southern end of the mountain from the city of Atami, there is something like a five-storied pagoda at the top of the mountain. I wanted to know something, so I went to look for it on the map and navigation system. If you go to the hotel in the forest through the side of the Shinko Church, you will find it at the end of a narrow road to the villa on the left on the way. It was a war museum. The admission fee is 1000 yen.
The landmark Fuun Bunko is the five-storied pagoda towering on Mt. Umeka. A museum where a collection of extremely special war history collections is collected. Even the locals are hardly known, and even if they know it, they won't go. It is an untouchable war history museum that even local tourist associations do not want to be involved.
Characteristic building
The building like a five-storied pagoda has a strong presence, but it seems that tourists are not known. Is it because it deals with maniac war history?
The top of the mountain.
Looking at the southern end of the mountain from the city of Atami, there is something like a five-storied pagoda at the top of the mountain. I wanted to know something, so I went to look for it on the map and navigation system. If you go to the hotel in the forest through the side of the Shinko Church, you will find it at the end of a narrow road to the villa on the left on the way. It was a war museum. The admission fee is 1000 yen.
Untouchable war history museum
The landmark Fuun Bunko is the five-storied pagoda towering on Mt. Umeka. A museum where a collection of extremely special war history collections is collected. Even the locals are hardly known, and even if they know it, they won't go. It is an untouchable war history museum that even local tourist associations do not want to be involved.