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非常非常非常值得一来。我们买的一日巴士电车通用券,有观光线可以直达。这是日本第一座女子修道院,至今仍有修女在这里过着修道生活。修道院的红砖建筑清新别致,院内有圣母像等雕塑,给人以圣洁的印象。修女们真正生活的地方是不能进去的,只能在外围参观,欧式风格的建筑很适合拍大片,最后在资料馆可以买些纪念品和修女们做的手工饼干回去。chrisbobo
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Founded in 1898 by eight nuns sent from France to Japan, Trabiscino Ladies' Convent is the first women's convent in Japan, and dozens of nuns still live a monastic life under strict discipline. The inner courtyard of the monastery is off-limits to visit, but the vestibule is open to visitors. The red brick buildings here are fresh and unique, and there are sculptures such as the Virgin Mary in the courtyard, giving people a holy impression. The daily life of the nuns is displayed in the special exhibition room. In addition, the monastery has a gift shop that sells a variety of gifts such as butterscotch and white chocolate made by the convent nuns.