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Pretty Garden
It was unfortunately raining when I visited here, but it was still pretty. The museum itself is okay---may be pretty interesting for those who are into tanka poetry. Their garden is quite beautiful,...
Well worth the very little money, the building is a modern beauty. There isn't much English support but the artifacts museum and beauty of the surrounding area is very enjoyable. Keep in mind there's...
I learned about Kokin teaching for the first time. You can also see swords excavated from the tumulus.
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It was a very quiet facility. For the first time, I was able to learn more about Kokin teaching. In addition, at the museum in the back, you could see swords excavated from the tumulus. It was a pity that we were the only visitors and that more color 々 people would visit.
On New Year's Day, I was able to visit this place I wanted to go all the time. It was raining, but the green with blue 々 is beautiful. The large site includes a French restaurant, a museum (sometimes away), and a tea house. The hall is wide 々, clean, few people, and a comfortable space. At the teahouse, I had matcha and sweets and took a break. (In the nearby roadside station, footbath facilities, restaurants, shops ...
I stopped by on the way back from the roadside station. It was a museum about Waka, but at first glance, it seems that there are other facilities such as 350 yen just by looking at it in one room, but the branches of trees have grown on the path leading to it. I stopped because I was reluctant to pass in the dim light. There are no customers. However, there are many staff. I think there are many people going from the city, so it might be better to cut a little more trees or to invite people to the back. There is a nice restaurant facing the pond, and the autumn leaves ...
Pretty Garden
It was unfortunately raining when I visited here, but it was still pretty. The museum itself is okay---may be pretty interesting for those who are into tanka poetry. Their garden is quite beautiful,...
FANTASTIC design.
Well worth the very little money, the building is a modern beauty. There isn't much English support but the artifacts museum and beauty of the surrounding area is very enjoyable. Keep in mind there's...
I learned about Kokin teaching for the first time. You can also see swords excavated from the tumulus.
It was a very quiet facility. For the first time, I was able to learn more about Kokin teaching. In addition, at the museum in the back, you could see swords excavated from the tumulus. It was a pity that we were the only visitors and that more color 々 people would visit.
Fresh green is beautiful ☆
On New Year's Day, I was able to visit this place I wanted to go all the time. It was raining, but the green with blue 々 is beautiful. The large site includes a French restaurant, a museum (sometimes away), and a tea house. The hall is wide 々, clean, few people, and a comfortable space. At the teahouse, I had matcha and sweets and took a break. (In the nearby roadside station, footbath facilities, restaurants, shops ...
I'm a little sorry for the taste.
I stopped by on the way back from the roadside station. It was a museum about Waka, but at first glance, it seems that there are other facilities such as 350 yen just by looking at it in one room, but the branches of trees have grown on the path leading to it. I stopped because I was reluctant to pass in the dim light. There are no customers. However, there are many staff. I think there are many people going from the city, so it might be better to cut a little more trees or to invite people to the back. There is a nice restaurant facing the pond, and the autumn leaves ...