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2つの Relics の Reproduction Model は Required
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The loose character here is called "Fundo-kun", and I thought that the main product was a copper-shaped earthenware product, but I reproduced the Kosho Ruins (a weir for agricultural irrigation) immediately after entering the permanent exhibition room. All the reproductions of the stone chambers of the Hasaike Kofun are spectacular. If you are interested in the history around the Kofun period, you should definitely go there. You can also take pictures. There is also a Kakuya tumulus nearby (it doesn't take long to visit here).
The back of Matsuyama General Park. It is a magnificent facility built in a small elevated place overlooking the pond. Ehime faces the Seto Inland Sea, so it is not late for culture to be transmitted even in ancient times. For the first time, I learned that the distribution of flat-shaped copper swords and that surprisingly important ruins have been discovered from Shikoku.
It is a buried cultural property center in Matsuyama City. Although it costs 100 yen per person, you can visit the recently excavated items for free at a special exhibition. I think it's easy to understand the ancient explanation of Matsuyama City. It is recommended to visit together with the Hasaike Tumulus. I did the cherry blossoms here for the first time.
Overall, it may be said that it is a museum in Matsuyama, but it seems that there are many contents that you can enjoy more with a certain degree of knowledge assumption. As with history, unlike general art, you may not be able to enjoy it so much unless you are interested.
I went when I visited Matsuyama. 2, 3 Moon has a special exhibition, and this time it was a clay figure. The highlights of this place are the Ayabun earthenware, two birds and two beast mirrors. It was a little disappointing that this 2 is important at the time of a special exhibition, so it is stored in a warehouse. I was able to check both with video materials. Next time I go, I'm thinking of avoiding a special exhibition. I asked the curator a few questions, but it was a proper answer.
2つの Relics の Reproduction Model は Required
The loose character here is called "Fundo-kun", and I thought that the main product was a copper-shaped earthenware product, but I reproduced the Kosho Ruins (a weir for agricultural irrigation) immediately after entering the permanent exhibition room. All the reproductions of the stone chambers of the Hasaike Kofun are spectacular. If you are interested in the history around the Kofun period, you should definitely go there. You can also take pictures. There is also a Kakuya tumulus nearby (it doesn't take long to visit here).
Songshan Suhe Park の Yiao
The back of Matsuyama General Park. It is a magnificent facility built in a small elevated place overlooking the pond. Ehime faces the Seto Inland Sea, so it is not late for culture to be transmitted even in ancient times. For the first time, I learned that the distribution of flat-shaped copper swords and that surprisingly important ruins have been discovered from Shikoku.
Aiqi の Buried text
It is a buried cultural property center in Matsuyama City. Although it costs 100 yen per person, you can visit the recently excavated items for free at a special exhibition. I think it's easy to understand the ancient explanation of Matsuyama City. It is recommended to visit together with the Hasaike Tumulus. I did the cherry blossoms here for the first time.
It's pretty astringent.
Overall, it may be said that it is a museum in Matsuyama, but it seems that there are many contents that you can enjoy more with a certain degree of knowledge assumption. As with history, unlike general art, you may not be able to enjoy it so much unless you are interested.
Songshan の Archaeology の Basis barely
I went when I visited Matsuyama. 2, 3 Moon has a special exhibition, and this time it was a clay figure. The highlights of this place are the Ayabun earthenware, two birds and two beast mirrors. It was a little disappointing that this 2 is important at the time of a special exhibition, so it is stored in a warehouse. I was able to check both with video materials. Next time I go, I'm thinking of avoiding a special exhibition. I asked the curator a few questions, but it was a proper answer.