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Parliamentary Museum
Posted: Nov 3, 2017
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馨馨宁宁
4/5Excellent
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In 1970, the eightieth anniversary of the opening of Congress began to be built. Two years later, Japan opened. Japan was a magical country. After World War II, it was supposed to abolish the Emperor. As a result, the United States retained it. There were special experience angles in the venue to learn about the structure of Congress and constitutionalism-related information, photo exhibition and so on. There were a lot of group tourists.
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Posted: Aug 4, 2017
皮蛋
5/5Outstanding
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As a legal worker, here is an example to learn. Democracy should be our pursuit and way of life.
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Posted: Nov 13, 2016
海绵乖乖
5/5Outstanding
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In the vicinity of the imperial residence, you can visit it together. There are some introductions about the past of constitutionalism, long knowledge.
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Posted: Feb 17, 2016
向你投翔
4/5Excellent
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This memorial is to commemorate constitutionalism. It introduces the Japanese system and so on. It can be visited conveniently from the emperor's residence, but it's OK inside.
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Posted: Mar 8, 2016
185***69
4/5Excellent
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Close to the imperial residence, there are many sculptures in it. Every hour, music time is sent out. It's a very clean place.