The museum is located near the relics of Shenggang City. The first floor of the museum is free. There are mainly floats and screening halls. The content in the screening hall is mainly about a local characteristic horse and dance sacrifice activities and knowledge about them. There are three videos for tourists to choose to watch. Tickets on the second floor are 300 yen. When I went, the branch hall was showing the clothes of Edo-era Japan. The integrity of its preservation has been a needle and a thread. The fineness of the line really shocked me. In my layman's view, it is no worse than the official clothes of ancient China. The main hall mainly displays some precious historical materials and famous relics for tourists to understand the history of Shenggang. From ancient to modern, you can also watch the city video of Shenggang in 1923. The museum is good and cheap, and there are few people inside, suitable for calming down and experiencing it.