Explore near Kasuga City Nakoku Okamoto Historical Museum: Where to Stay, Eat, and Visit
Kasuga City Nakoku Okamoto Historical Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It is difficult to understand the navigation system from the prefectural road 49 and 31. Admission is free on Monday OPEN, but the concept of immaichi is unknown. [National designation] The exhibition of the intangible folk cultural property "Kasuga's son-in-law push" is wonderful. Son-in-law! It seems that the thrust will enter. The phrase of Tooth is remembered. 15 I left in a single game. I can't inherit mummu or two phrase.
Please note that the road to the museum is difficult to understand
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Itatsuki ruins are 30 minutes by car, 20 minutes from Fukuoka City Buried Cultural Property Center, and the Nukoku Hill History Museum is located in the residential area of Nukoku Hill Historical Park or in a corner of the Suzuokamoto ruins. There is a free parking lot that can park about 20 cars, but it is difficult to understand the road through the residential area, so be careful even if there is a car navigation system. Although it wasn't a large museum, the explanations of the exhibits were solid, and I think it was good as a museum with no admission fee. Just ...
I went to Cakeya-san next to here, so I went in, but I didn't know that Kasuga City was a very historic place, so I learned the deep history of this place during the Yayoi period. I came. Is it okay to appeal more that it is a country? I showed you something that was good. In addition, the history until now is also exhibited, so it is a very good place for elementary school students to learn history ...
It is a little unpleasant because it is located on the street from the common name 5 Line. The area around Kasuga City was called Nukoku during the Yayoi period and is said to have had a large kuni. The museum displays many coffin tombs, residence ruins, bronze ware, etc., which is free. Recommended for those who are interested in history and those who are studying history in elementary and junior high school students.
It is a display item, but it is described as an address and appointment for the shooting prohibition area!
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◇ Background Original Composite Interview Drive ◇ Location About 400 m from the Okamoto intersection of Prefectural Road 40 and 31 Lines (Kasuga Boulevard). Turn right and left many times on complex and mysterious narrow roads. Honestly, I can't explain. Community bus departure and arrival. ◇ Parking lot 20 capacity. When I went by navigation, I was guided to the staff parking lot where I was running with Kunekune (laughs) ◇ Outline It is said that there was a country after the Yayoi period around Kasuga City, and ruins and coffins were also available. ...
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It is difficult to understand the navigation system from the prefectural road 49 and 31. Admission is free on Monday OPEN, but the concept of immaichi is unknown. [National designation] The exhibition of the intangible folk cultural property "Kasuga's son-in-law push" is wonderful. Son-in-law! It seems that the thrust will enter. The phrase of Tooth is remembered. 15 I left in a single game. I can't inherit mummu or two phrase.
Please note that the road to the museum is difficult to understand
Itatsuki ruins are 30 minutes by car, 20 minutes from Fukuoka City Buried Cultural Property Center, and the Nukoku Hill History Museum is located in the residential area of Nukoku Hill Historical Park or in a corner of the Suzuokamoto ruins. There is a free parking lot that can park about 20 cars, but it is difficult to understand the road through the residential area, so be careful even if there is a car navigation system. Although it wasn't a large museum, the explanations of the exhibits were solid, and I think it was good as a museum with no admission fee. Just ...
A place that tells the history of this place.
I went to Cakeya-san next to here, so I went in, but I didn't know that Kasuga City was a very historic place, so I learned the deep history of this place during the Yayoi period. I came. Is it okay to appeal more that it is a country? I showed you something that was good. In addition, the history until now is also exhibited, so it is a very good place for elementary school students to learn history ...
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It is a little unpleasant because it is located on the street from the common name 5 Line. The area around Kasuga City was called Nukoku during the Yayoi period and is said to have had a large kuni. The museum displays many coffin tombs, residence ruins, bronze ware, etc., which is free. Recommended for those who are interested in history and those who are studying history in elementary and junior high school students.
It is a display item, but it is described as an address and appointment for the shooting prohibition area!
◇ Background Original Composite Interview Drive ◇ Location About 400 m from the Okamoto intersection of Prefectural Road 40 and 31 Lines (Kasuga Boulevard). Turn right and left many times on complex and mysterious narrow roads. Honestly, I can't explain. Community bus departure and arrival. ◇ Parking lot 20 capacity. When I went by navigation, I was guided to the staff parking lot where I was running with Kunekune (laughs) ◇ Outline It is said that there was a country after the Yayoi period around Kasuga City, and ruins and coffins were also available. ...