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Unexpected fulfillment!
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A museum I happened to stop by. I went without preliminary research at all, so I parked obediently in the parking lot in the middle of the slope, but later I learned that there was a vacancy and it was good on the building side because it was a weekday. You can take pictures inside the hall except for a part. A wide range of collections and spacious exhibitions from history to nature to art. I am interested in a wonderful museum that is different from the common "somehow local museum".
Hengcang Mountain Nature の Sen Museum ⇒ Ando Zhongxiong の Design の Chop New な Building で Reluctantly
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Yokokurayama Natural Forest Museum is a museum located in Kochihei, Kochi-cho, Takaoka-gun, Kochi Prefecture. The building is a super modern building with concrete left unfinished designed by Tadao Ando. Ochi-cho was the place where Tomitaro Makino collected plants, and from that connection, a natural museum was built in this place. Totaro Makino is a great man in Kochi, known as the father of botany. Born in the neighboring Sagawa Town. ...
It's a museum in the mountains, and I didn't expect that much, but there is a legend that Emperor Antoku has fallen to this point on Mt. Yokokura, which has a history as a mountain of Shugendo. It was the first time I learned it, but it was very interesting.
Although it is a historic Yokokurayama, I felt that the natural history was amazing.
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I stopped by on the way to Mt. Yokokura. It seems to be an architecture by a famous architect, and the exterior is wonderful, but the natural history of Mt. Yokokura, which is more interesting to me, was exhibited inside. I was surprised to find such a wonderful natural history museum in the mountains. The way of exhibition is easy to understand, and it is a bright and nice museum, but it was a waste that there were few visitors, but on the contrary, I was able to take a closer look. I want to go again.
Unexpected fulfillment!
A museum I happened to stop by. I went without preliminary research at all, so I parked obediently in the parking lot in the middle of the slope, but later I learned that there was a vacancy and it was good on the building side because it was a weekday. You can take pictures inside the hall except for a part. A wide range of collections and spacious exhibitions from history to nature to art. I am interested in a wonderful museum that is different from the common "somehow local museum".
Hengcang Mountain Nature の Sen Museum ⇒ Ando Zhongxiong の Design の Chop New な Building で Reluctantly
Yokokurayama Natural Forest Museum is a museum located in Kochihei, Kochi-cho, Takaoka-gun, Kochi Prefecture. The building is a super modern building with concrete left unfinished designed by Tadao Ando. Ochi-cho was the place where Tomitaro Makino collected plants, and from that connection, a natural museum was built in this place. Totaro Makino is a great man in Kochi, known as the father of botany. Born in the neighboring Sagawa Town. ...
i didn't expect that much.
It's a museum in the mountains, and I didn't expect that much, but there is a legend that Emperor Antoku has fallen to this point on Mt. Yokokura, which has a history as a mountain of Shugendo. It was the first time I learned it, but it was very interesting.
Although it is a historic Yokokurayama, I felt that the natural history was amazing.
I stopped by on the way to Mt. Yokokura. It seems to be an architecture by a famous architect, and the exterior is wonderful, but the natural history of Mt. Yokokura, which is more interesting to me, was exhibited inside. I was surprised to find such a wonderful natural history museum in the mountains. The way of exhibition is easy to understand, and it is a bright and nice museum, but it was a waste that there were few visitors, but on the contrary, I was able to take a closer look. I want to go again.