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Speaking of celebrities from Kanagi Town, Ikuzo Yoshi is the second after Osamu Dazai. Looking at exhibits such as Yoshi-san's stage costumes, I felt like I could see the background of the times at the time of his debut. Why don't you visit once?
It is a museum of Ikuzo Yoshi, located near the Tachibata Museum. Many stage costumes and posters are on display. If you are a fan, you should definitely visit. Also, if you purchase a Goshogawara Machinaka Tour Ticket, you can enter 3 buildings such as Tachibana Taketa no Kan at a great deal, so it is recommended.
You can wear the stage costumes you actually wore in the hall where Ikuzo Yoshi's songs play, but the hall itself is a prefabricated one-story house and is small. It's 800 yen alone, so I thought it would be like entering if it was a tour ticket.
If you are a fan of Yoshi, it is worth going once in a lifetime. Not to mention photos and materials, there are also photo shoots in stage costumes and karaoke surrounded by Yoshi's posters. Above all, the staff are kind. There are guides such as "I made this song with this guitar" and "I made this song at such a time", and you can reach itchy places. If you are only here, you can get an admission ticket 800 yen, but if you are a pass ticket with Tachibana Taketa's building, you can get a good deal with 1100 yen.
It is set with the Taketa building. Speaking of Yoshi Ikuzo, Taketa Tachibana
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The museum of Ikuzo Yoshi, famous for songs such as "Ora Tokyo Saiguda" and "Snow Country". It is very close to the Tachibana Taketa Museum, and it is good to buy a common admission ticket of 1100 yen at the Dazai Osamu Memorial Hall and 3 Museum set. In addition to the guitar, red and white costumes used for composing masterpieces, the monument of Tsugaru Plain, there was a corner where you could sing Ikuzo Yoshi's song at karaoke. Ikuzo Yoshi broke at once in "Ora Tokyo Saiguda" and created a unique genre called enka rap ...
Jijisan さん
Speaking of celebrities from Kanagi Town, Ikuzo Yoshi is the second after Osamu Dazai. Looking at exhibits such as Yoshi-san's stage costumes, I felt like I could see the background of the times at the time of his debut. Why don't you visit once?
A museum of big enka singer born by Okutsugaru
It is a museum of Ikuzo Yoshi, located near the Tachibata Museum. Many stage costumes and posters are on display. If you are a fan, you should definitely visit. Also, if you purchase a Goshogawara Machinaka Tour Ticket, you can enter 3 buildings such as Tachibana Taketa no Kan at a great deal, so it is recommended.
if you're a tour ticket
You can wear the stage costumes you actually wore in the hall where Ikuzo Yoshi's songs play, but the hall itself is a prefabricated one-story house and is small. It's 800 yen alone, so I thought it would be like entering if it was a tour ticket.
Hospitality Museum
If you are a fan of Yoshi, it is worth going once in a lifetime. Not to mention photos and materials, there are also photo shoots in stage costumes and karaoke surrounded by Yoshi's posters. Above all, the staff are kind. There are guides such as "I made this song with this guitar" and "I made this song at such a time", and you can reach itchy places. If you are only here, you can get an admission ticket 800 yen, but if you are a pass ticket with Tachibana Taketa's building, you can get a good deal with 1100 yen.
It is set with the Taketa building. Speaking of Yoshi Ikuzo, Taketa Tachibana
The museum of Ikuzo Yoshi, famous for songs such as "Ora Tokyo Saiguda" and "Snow Country". It is very close to the Tachibana Taketa Museum, and it is good to buy a common admission ticket of 1100 yen at the Dazai Osamu Memorial Hall and 3 Museum set. In addition to the guitar, red and white costumes used for composing masterpieces, the monument of Tsugaru Plain, there was a corner where you could sing Ikuzo Yoshi's song at karaoke. Ikuzo Yoshi broke at once in "Ora Tokyo Saiguda" and created a unique genre called enka rap ...