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Compact outdoor classroom for regional history of transition from Edo Period to Meiji Period
The Museum has brought together some important historical buildings and artifacts from Shohnai region for preservation and public viewing. The region largely consists of the basin of Mogami River, an...
There was a Chido Museum next to Tsuruoka Park, which was originally Tsuruoka's castle, called Tsurugaoka Castle. This museum is not a single building, but in addition to the Sakai family's royal residence, which was the lord of the Shonai domain, the former Nishidagawa County Office, a nationally designated important cultural property, a multi-story private house, and the former Tsuruoka Police Station Government Building. , It is open to the public. In addition, there was also a Shoin-zukuri garden, "Sakai-san Garden." The history of Tsuruoka is gathered in one place, and the history of the Shonai region itself is a spectacular facility ...
It is located in the middle of Tsuruoka City, next to Tsuruoka Park. Equipped with parking lot. Admission is 800 yen. Buildings related to the former Shonai clan and government office buildings after the Meiji Restoration have been relocated on the premises. There are many, so if you look inside all of them, it will take some time. The descendants of the former feudal lord (Sakai family) still seem to live in Tsuruoka.
It is a museum that collects and leaves a little old-fashioned buildings in Tsuruoka City. There aren't many people and you can appreciate it slowly. The building itself is nice, but old tools were exhibited inside and it was quite impressive.
There are historical and valuable buildings lined up.
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Buildings from the Edo period to the Meiji era, former police stations, feudal lord's retirement houses, old folk houses, etc. have been relocated, and many materials are exhibited in each building. This is an area you would like to visit to learn about the history of Shonai.
Compact outdoor classroom for regional history of transition from Edo Period to Meiji Period
The Museum has brought together some important historical buildings and artifacts from Shohnai region for preservation and public viewing. The region largely consists of the basin of Mogami River, an...
The history of Tsuruoka is packed!
There was a Chido Museum next to Tsuruoka Park, which was originally Tsuruoka's castle, called Tsurugaoka Castle. This museum is not a single building, but in addition to the Sakai family's royal residence, which was the lord of the Shonai domain, the former Nishidagawa County Office, a nationally designated important cultural property, a multi-story private house, and the former Tsuruoka Police Station Government Building. , It is open to the public. In addition, there was also a Shoin-zukuri garden, "Sakai-san Garden." The history of Tsuruoka is gathered in one place, and the history of the Shonai region itself is a spectacular facility ...
Cultural wealth の collection
It is located in the middle of Tsuruoka City, next to Tsuruoka Park. Equipped with parking lot. Admission is 800 yen. Buildings related to the former Shonai clan and government office buildings after the Meiji Restoration have been relocated on the premises. There are many, so if you look inside all of them, it will take some time. The descendants of the former feudal lord (Sakai family) still seem to live in Tsuruoka.
Nice atmosphere
It is a museum that collects and leaves a little old-fashioned buildings in Tsuruoka City. There aren't many people and you can appreciate it slowly. The building itself is nice, but old tools were exhibited inside and it was quite impressive.
There are historical and valuable buildings lined up.
Buildings from the Edo period to the Meiji era, former police stations, feudal lord's retirement houses, old folk houses, etc. have been relocated, and many materials are exhibited in each building. This is an area you would like to visit to learn about the history of Shonai.