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Drifters Shimazu toyohisa Castle
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I have seen the history museum because it is the ruins of Toyohisa Shimazu, the main character of the manga and anime drifters. The guide and explanations were easy to read, and I was able to remember the past. Iehisa and Toyohisa's graves are also nearby. I am expecting a warrior procession to remember Toyohisa Shimazu on November 22, 2020.
Admission is free. Volunteers will politely tell you about the history of Shimazu daimyo. There aren't many exhibits inside, but it's a restored building, such as a hall, so you can take pictures only in the floor where the lord was sitting. Stamps can be obtained at the entrance.
I went there for the first time as part of the tour of the 100 famous castles in Japan. It was just a short walk from Miyazaki Airport by rental car at West �. I can't take a walk at the castle ruins now, but I stopped by the historical museum that reproduces the palace. I was able to learn models and excavated items for free.
It's only open on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.
Original Text
Tsurumatsukan is a hall, a Shoin, and a Sukiya that have been restored to the site of Satohara Castle Ninomaru, and is a historical museum of Satohara Castle Ruins. Admission is free. However, the museum is open only on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. Even if you pay for it, I would like you to open it on weekdays. Satohara Castle continues to be unable to climb, and I would like you to do something about it.
the satohara castle ninomaru palace has been restored.
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Satohara Castle was selected as one of the 100 Continued Japanese. The ruins of the castle remain on the mountain, but the palace has been restored to the Ninomaru ruins at the foot of the mountain. It is a magnificent gate, a Shoin, and a large hall, like the residence of the Satohara Shimazu family in the Edo period. The museum is open only on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, and stamps of Continuing 100 Japanese Castles are also installed here.
Drifters Shimazu toyohisa Castle
I have seen the history museum because it is the ruins of Toyohisa Shimazu, the main character of the manga and anime drifters. The guide and explanations were easy to read, and I was able to remember the past. Iehisa and Toyohisa's graves are also nearby. I am expecting a warrior procession to remember Toyohisa Shimazu on November 22, 2020.
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Admission is free. Volunteers will politely tell you about the history of Shimazu daimyo. There aren't many exhibits inside, but it's a restored building, such as a hall, so you can take pictures only in the floor where the lord was sitting. Stamps can be obtained at the entrance.
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I went there for the first time as part of the tour of the 100 famous castles in Japan. It was just a short walk from Miyazaki Airport by rental car at West �. I can't take a walk at the castle ruins now, but I stopped by the historical museum that reproduces the palace. I was able to learn models and excavated items for free.
It's only open on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.
Tsurumatsukan is a hall, a Shoin, and a Sukiya that have been restored to the site of Satohara Castle Ninomaru, and is a historical museum of Satohara Castle Ruins. Admission is free. However, the museum is open only on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. Even if you pay for it, I would like you to open it on weekdays. Satohara Castle continues to be unable to climb, and I would like you to do something about it.
the satohara castle ninomaru palace has been restored.
Satohara Castle was selected as one of the 100 Continued Japanese. The ruins of the castle remain on the mountain, but the palace has been restored to the Ninomaru ruins at the foot of the mountain. It is a magnificent gate, a Shoin, and a large hall, like the residence of the Satohara Shimazu family in the Edo period. The museum is open only on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, and stamps of Continuing 100 Japanese Castles are also installed here.