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Valuable materials such as military uniforms and water bottles at that time are on display. Around autumn, there will be an event of the Self-Defense Forces on the site and it will be lively.
A defense museum in Aomori Prefecture. You can learn about the history of the defense force, which is very rare. If you don't have a chance to go, you might want to stop by.
The Defense Hall is a valuable building that has been reduced and relocated from the barracks of the former Aomori Infantry Fifth Battalion. The gate pillar was marked as the Fifth Battalion Barracks of Infantry. Each room is decorated with materials on each theme, and on the second floor is materials related to the Russo-Japanese War, the Hakkoda Yukinaka March, and on the first floor is materials related to recent international contributions, disaster recovery, and regional events. Since it was a Saturday visit, it was a guide for the person on duty, but it seems that the person in charge can guide you on weekdays. It seems that the museum will be closed between 12:00 ~ 13:00. Opening ...
It's worth a look.
Valuable materials such as military uniforms and water bottles at that time are on display. Around autumn, there will be an event of the Self-Defense Forces on the site and it will be lively.
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A defense museum in Aomori Prefecture. You can learn about the history of the defense force, which is very rare. If you don't have a chance to go, you might want to stop by.
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The Defense Hall is a valuable building that has been reduced and relocated from the barracks of the former Aomori Infantry Fifth Battalion. The gate pillar was marked as the Fifth Battalion Barracks of Infantry. Each room is decorated with materials on each theme, and on the second floor is materials related to the Russo-Japanese War, the Hakkoda Yukinaka March, and on the first floor is materials related to recent international contributions, disaster recovery, and regional events. Since it was a Saturday visit, it was a guide for the person on duty, but it seems that the person in charge can guide you on weekdays. It seems that the museum will be closed between 12:00 ~ 13:00. Opening ...