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Mildly interesting
This historic building used to be the Magistrate's Office in the past. However since the silver mines were closed a new destination had to be found. So they made a museum out if it. At present it give...
After 2 hours of hill walk in the World Heritage site area, this site was a good break for me. AC and chairs. Regarding the items displayed, I would not recommend...
At the entrance, it was displayed as the mansion of the Imo Daikan. It looks like the original Daikan mansion. It seems that he was called Imo Daikan because he encouraged the cultivation of potatoes in preparation for famine.
The front side is exciting with the gate of the Daikan mansion, but when you enter it, it is an ordinary building. Unfortunately, it wasn't a must-see because it was about the information amount of the Iwami Ginzan World Heritage Center, which is a free exhibition for a fee.
It seems that the site of Daikansho is the museum of Iwami Ginzan. At a nearby soba restaurant, if you eat, the admission fee will be discounted. It was a pity that the museum was closed at the end of the year and I couldn't enter.
Mildly interesting
This historic building used to be the Magistrate's Office in the past. However since the silver mines were closed a new destination had to be found. So they made a museum out if it. At present it give...
A break
After 2 hours of hill walk in the World Heritage site area, this site was a good break for me. AC and chairs. Regarding the items displayed, I would not recommend...
It is written as the residence of the Imo Daikan.
At the entrance, it was displayed as the mansion of the Imo Daikan. It looks like the original Daikan mansion. It seems that he was called Imo Daikan because he encouraged the cultivation of potatoes in preparation for famine.
Maybe you just need to look from the outside.
The front side is exciting with the gate of the Daikan mansion, but when you enter it, it is an ordinary building. Unfortunately, it wasn't a must-see because it was about the information amount of the Iwami Ginzan World Heritage Center, which is a free exhibition for a fee.
Discount
It seems that the site of Daikansho is the museum of Iwami Ginzan. At a nearby soba restaurant, if you eat, the admission fee will be discounted. It was a pity that the museum was closed at the end of the year and I couldn't enter.