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Dreams come true fan must see
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There is a Dream Castle in Ikeda Wine Castle in Ikeda Town, where the vocalist Miwa Yoshida of DREAMS COME TRUE is born. Photos, costumes, trophies, etc. are on display, and you will be fascinated even if you are not a fan. Original goods are also on sale, and many people visit from outside Hokkaido.
About a 10-minute walk from Ikeda Station, it is located under the famous Ikeda Wine Castle and was once a wine castle shop. There are dream live costumes, stages and bicycles used in live performances, so even those who don't know much about dream come true can enjoy it. However, please note that shooting is strictly prohibited inside the facility. Also, there are limited goods that can only be purchased at this place in the souvenir corner, which is worth a visit.
It is under Ikeda Wine Castle. Equipped with parking lot. Once inside, shooting is prohibited, and you can enjoy stage costumes and photos. There was also a video of Drecom coming here, and I sat on the same sofa. If you are a fan, this is a sacred place, and I think it is a place where you can feel Miwa-chan close to you.
It is located just below the wine castle, a tourist spot in Ikeda, so it is a good spot to stop by while visiting the wine castle. The main exhibition is Miwa Yoshida's concert costume, a dream vocal from Ikeda Town, but shooting is prohibited, so you have no choice but to burn it in your eyes. Admission is free, so I think it's a loss to go there for the time being, but if you're not a fan, it's a facility with a taste like "Costume Showing Museum", so about satisfaction ...
This is an exhibition room for Miwa Yoshida's stage costumes.
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Although it is part of the wine castle, it is a small building, but it was full of Miwa Yoshida's costumes. Unfortunately, shooting is prohibited, but I can't complain because the admission fee is free. The two young women who had entered the museum earlier were in front of the storage (a pouch for each costume, so that you can appreciate the front and rear, and you can appreciate it as the next 々). When is this costume I was talking to the extension 々 where I was wearing it. It seems to be a coveted sacred place for enthusiasts. ... in the building
Dreams come true fan must see
There is a Dream Castle in Ikeda Wine Castle in Ikeda Town, where the vocalist Miwa Yoshida of DREAMS COME TRUE is born. Photos, costumes, trophies, etc. are on display, and you will be fascinated even if you are not a fan. Original goods are also on sale, and many people visit from outside Hokkaido.
You can enjoy it even if you're not a dream fan.
About a 10-minute walk from Ikeda Station, it is located under the famous Ikeda Wine Castle and was once a wine castle shop. There are dream live costumes, stages and bicycles used in live performances, so even those who don't know much about dream come true can enjoy it. However, please note that shooting is strictly prohibited inside the facility. Also, there are limited goods that can only be purchased at this place in the souvenir corner, which is worth a visit.
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It is under Ikeda Wine Castle. Equipped with parking lot. Once inside, shooting is prohibited, and you can enjoy stage costumes and photos. There was also a video of Drecom coming here, and I sat on the same sofa. If you are a fan, this is a sacred place, and I think it is a place where you can feel Miwa-chan close to you.
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It is located just below the wine castle, a tourist spot in Ikeda, so it is a good spot to stop by while visiting the wine castle. The main exhibition is Miwa Yoshida's concert costume, a dream vocal from Ikeda Town, but shooting is prohibited, so you have no choice but to burn it in your eyes. Admission is free, so I think it's a loss to go there for the time being, but if you're not a fan, it's a facility with a taste like "Costume Showing Museum", so about satisfaction ...
This is an exhibition room for Miwa Yoshida's stage costumes.
Although it is part of the wine castle, it is a small building, but it was full of Miwa Yoshida's costumes. Unfortunately, shooting is prohibited, but I can't complain because the admission fee is free. The two young women who had entered the museum earlier were in front of the storage (a pouch for each costume, so that you can appreciate the front and rear, and you can appreciate it as the next 々). When is this costume I was talking to the extension 々 where I was wearing it. It seems to be a coveted sacred place for enthusiasts. ... in the building