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Impressive house
It is a museum beside Mori Garden. It is called “museum “, but actually it is the old house of Mori Family and some exhibitions concerning their family. If you are interested in history, it is worth v...
The Mori (Mohri) Museum is on the grounds of the Morishi Gardens (also called Mohri Park). It is contained in the house, built in 1916, that is made entirely of Japanese cypress and has gold-flake ...
You can enter from the entrance of the Mori family's main residence, but the museum is far behind and the price is different. The Mori family materials are on display, but shooting is prohibited. The museum cannot be posted, so I will post the inside of Mori Main Mansion, which goes that far. This is also good.
This mansion was built by Motoaki Mori, the former Choshu feudal lord of the Mori family in Hofu City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. There is also a nice garden right in front of you. It's truly the mansion of the former feudal lord. It is a magnificent and nice building that the Emperor and Empress also stay. It's impressive that even ordinary people like me 々 can visit. You can visit a lot of rooms, and there was a museum in the back of the building. The highlight is a document called the third child lesson written by Motonari Mori to three children (Motonari Mori, motoharu Yoshikawa, takakage Kobayakawa) ...
A museum that utilizes a part of Mori's residence. Take off your shoes at the entrance and enter. Some people said that the number of permanent exhibitions was small and it wasn't a big deal, but it was interesting to see the famous "Three Arrows Letter". The same purpose was written, but it was found that it was not a story like a drama that called the children and broke the arrow, but it was a story. The contents of the actual letter included various contents, and it was realistic and realistic about the ordinary father's sermon, and I felt a sense of intimacy. The special exhibition is Te ...
Impressive house
It is a museum beside Mori Garden. It is called “museum “, but actually it is the old house of Mori Family and some exhibitions concerning their family. If you are interested in history, it is worth v...
Lovely objects in an interesting setting!
The Mori (Mohri) Museum is on the grounds of the Morishi Gardens (also called Mohri Park). It is contained in the house, built in 1916, that is made entirely of Japanese cypress and has gold-flake ...
we have the mori family's material.
You can enter from the entrance of the Mori family's main residence, but the museum is far behind and the price is different. The Mori family materials are on display, but shooting is prohibited. The museum cannot be posted, so I will post the inside of Mori Main Mansion, which goes that far. This is also good.
Lipai で Sue enemy な Buildings
This mansion was built by Motoaki Mori, the former Choshu feudal lord of the Mori family in Hofu City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. There is also a nice garden right in front of you. It's truly the mansion of the former feudal lord. It is a magnificent and nice building that the Emperor and Empress also stay. It's impressive that even ordinary people like me 々 can visit. You can visit a lot of rooms, and there was a museum in the back of the building. The highlight is a document called the third child lesson written by Motonari Mori to three children (Motonari Mori, motoharu Yoshikawa, takakage Kobayakawa) ...
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A museum that utilizes a part of Mori's residence. Take off your shoes at the entrance and enter. Some people said that the number of permanent exhibitions was small and it wasn't a big deal, but it was interesting to see the famous "Three Arrows Letter". The same purpose was written, but it was found that it was not a story like a drama that called the children and broke the arrow, but it was a story. The contents of the actual letter included various contents, and it was realistic and realistic about the ordinary father's sermon, and I felt a sense of intimacy. The special exhibition is Te ...