Izumo-da Shrine is located in Izumo-da Shrine. Koizumi, who studies Japanese culture, once praised Izumo-da Shrine as the oldest shrine in Japan. The ancient Izumo-da Shrine is located next to Izumo-da Shrine.
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Shimane Prefecture Ancient Izumo History Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Ancient Izumo History Museum is just east of the Izumo Taisha Shrine. It is the work of the garden master Toru Mitani. It opened on March 10, 2007. Most of the exhibits in the museum are set up with the theme of inheriting the ancient history and culture of Izumo, and most of them are historical relics of Izumo, such as the national treasure bronze swords and bronze spears unearthed from the ruins of Arakami Valley, the national treasure bronze bells unearthed from the Kamo Iwakura ruins, Queen Himiko's mirror and more.
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Shimane Prefecture Ancient Izumo History Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Izumo-da Shrine is located in Izumo-da Shrine. Koizumi, who studies Japanese culture, once praised Izumo-da Shrine as the oldest shrine in Japan. The ancient Izumo-da Shrine is located next to Izumo-da Shrine.
The museum's exhibits are set up with the theme of inheriting the ancient history and culture of the ancient land of the clouds. A large number of national treasure-level bronzes are worth seeing.
The exhibits are very historical.
The displays are very rich, and historically this is a must-see place for soldiers.
Feeling a civilization this time my husband took our family of three to Japan, but our first stop was neither Tokyo, nor Otaru, nor Hokkaido, but came to a place I have never heard of - cloud. According to him, this is the historical site of Japan's Izumo civilization, which has great significance for the historical research of Japan. As a veteran archaeological enthusiast, he has longed for this place. In order to understand this civilization intuitively and systematically, we came to the Shimane Prefecture Ancient Izumo History Museum, which opened to the public in 2007. This name is really long, and I can't read it a few times. I walked around the flowering place, and it felt similar to the Liangzhu culture exhibition I saw in China before. It is to show an ancient civilization, but the bronze sword here is very worth seeing. It is said to be a national treasure-level cultural relics in Japan. I feel that my vision is really not bad, and I have a national treasure at a glance. In addition, there is a exhibition area, a large area, neatly coded many cultural relics, it looks very shocking, can not help but feel the wisdom of the ancients. All in all, this is a very meaningful visit. Tickets for the museum are 600 yen for adults and 400 yen for children.