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Materials about Jusanminato, one of the world's leading trade ports in the northern Middle Ages, and Mr. Ando, who was the ruler, are on display. The results of recent excavations have also been opened, and although it is compact, it was quite spectacular.
The international prosperity of Mr. Ando and Jusanminato is on display.
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Mr. Ando had a great influence on the history of the Sea of Japan, including South Hokkaido in the Middle Ages, and I was looking forward to visiting Jusanminato, the base of the temple. The Ichiura Museum of History and Folklore exhibits excavated items and ancient documents at Jusanminato, which was small but interesting (admission fee 300 yen). However, it was a pity that the video aired at the video exhibition corner was an excavation investigation of the ruins broadcast on NHK in 1993. This video itself is wonderful, but the latest investigation situation ...
Although the main exhibition of the ruins was the exhibition, you can see that some materials from the Edo Meiji era prospered as a port of call for Kitamaebune.
The contents of the exhibition introduced the Jusanminato Ruins, one of the leading medieval Minato towns in Japan, which played a role as a window for trade and distribution bases with the northern world. It may be a little too maniac.
It is a museum about the Jusanminato Ruins and Mr. Ando, which has been revealed by recent excavations, and is located in the Island Bridge Park in Jusanko, which is famous for shrimp. Park your car in the parking lot in front of the bridge, cross the bridge and you can see the museum at the Ichiuramura Regional Revitalization Center on your left. The scale of the exhibition is small, but it is a must-see if you are interested in the Middle Ages. Jusanminato flourished as the center of northern trade from the Kamakura period to the Sengoku period (period of Warring States), and was listed as one of the seven Minato Mitsu, but the Lord of the Lord ...
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Materials about Jusanminato, one of the world's leading trade ports in the northern Middle Ages, and Mr. Ando, who was the ruler, are on display. The results of recent excavations have also been opened, and although it is compact, it was quite spectacular.
The international prosperity of Mr. Ando and Jusanminato is on display.
Mr. Ando had a great influence on the history of the Sea of Japan, including South Hokkaido in the Middle Ages, and I was looking forward to visiting Jusanminato, the base of the temple. The Ichiura Museum of History and Folklore exhibits excavated items and ancient documents at Jusanminato, which was small but interesting (admission fee 300 yen). However, it was a pity that the video aired at the video exhibition corner was an excavation investigation of the ruins broadcast on NHK in 1993. This video itself is wonderful, but the latest investigation situation ...
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Although the main exhibition of the ruins was the exhibition, you can see that some materials from the Edo Meiji era prospered as a port of call for Kitamaebune.
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The contents of the exhibition introduced the Jusanminato Ruins, one of the leading medieval Minato towns in Japan, which played a role as a window for trade and distribution bases with the northern world. It may be a little too maniac.
Jusanminato, a medieval port city that revives
It is a museum about the Jusanminato Ruins and Mr. Ando, which has been revealed by recent excavations, and is located in the Island Bridge Park in Jusanko, which is famous for shrimp. Park your car in the parking lot in front of the bridge, cross the bridge and you can see the museum at the Ichiuramura Regional Revitalization Center on your left. The scale of the exhibition is small, but it is a must-see if you are interested in the Middle Ages. Jusanminato flourished as the center of northern trade from the Kamakura period to the Sengoku period (period of Warring States), and was listed as one of the seven Minato Mitsu, but the Lord of the Lord ...