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There is a devise in the exhibition, and it cannot be underestimated
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I think it's a museum that seems to be attached to so-called local tourist destinations, and by digging into themes such as Dutch studies, dictionary compilation, and Japanese arithmetic, the achievements of local scholars are exhibited in an easy-to-understand manner. It was a very spectacular museum with an exhibition of swords that originated in Japan, such as Maikusato. If you come to Genbikei, you can't stop by here either.
When I visited the roadside station, I stopped by the museum next door. To be honest, I didn't expect much, but I enjoyed it because there were more highlights than I expected. There were many children, probably because it was summer vacation. I was able to learn the history of Ichinoseki.
The correct answer is that I didn't force myself to build it in the city.
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I think there was an option to build it in the central city of Ichinoseki City, but Gombikei, which is within walking distance, was a tourist destination that was not a decisive factor or lacking impact alone. Considering the advantage of securing large facilities and large parking lots at both the roadside stations adjacent to it, it would be a great answer to open here. As a municipal museum of this kind, it is noted that the lighting and colors in the museum are sharpened and "ingenuity to show" is made. Also, the contents of the exhibition ...
Like an ordinary museum, it was interesting not only to exhibit Japanese history but also to exhibit Japanese arithmetic, which is unique to Japan. A strange museum.
The history of the Fujiwara clan and the date clan
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Ichinoseki City is located at the entrance to Hiraizumi, which prospered with Mr. Fujiwara, and after that, it was the rice that was under the control of the Date clan. Such historical feed was on display. There is a picture of Oshijimura, so it's a good idea to take a look before visiting the site.
There is a devise in the exhibition, and it cannot be underestimated
I think it's a museum that seems to be attached to so-called local tourist destinations, and by digging into themes such as Dutch studies, dictionary compilation, and Japanese arithmetic, the achievements of local scholars are exhibited in an easy-to-understand manner. It was a very spectacular museum with an exhibition of swords that originated in Japan, such as Maikusato. If you come to Genbikei, you can't stop by here either.
You can enjoy it.
When I visited the roadside station, I stopped by the museum next door. To be honest, I didn't expect much, but I enjoyed it because there were more highlights than I expected. There were many children, probably because it was summer vacation. I was able to learn the history of Ichinoseki.
The correct answer is that I didn't force myself to build it in the city.
I think there was an option to build it in the central city of Ichinoseki City, but Gombikei, which is within walking distance, was a tourist destination that was not a decisive factor or lacking impact alone. Considering the advantage of securing large facilities and large parking lots at both the roadside stations adjacent to it, it would be a great answer to open here. As a municipal museum of this kind, it is noted that the lighting and colors in the museum are sharpened and "ingenuity to show" is made. Also, the contents of the exhibition ...
It's surprisingly interesting.
Like an ordinary museum, it was interesting not only to exhibit Japanese history but also to exhibit Japanese arithmetic, which is unique to Japan. A strange museum.
The history of the Fujiwara clan and the date clan
Ichinoseki City is located at the entrance to Hiraizumi, which prospered with Mr. Fujiwara, and after that, it was the rice that was under the control of the Date clan. Such historical feed was on display. There is a picture of Oshijimura, so it's a good idea to take a look before visiting the site.