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Adjacent to road station
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It is a museum adjacent to the roadside station and the tumulus. As the main tumulus is the Hisagozuka, it was a material showing the historical customs of the area. The roadside station users seemed to be many, including locals, but the museum was quiet.
The shape of the keyhole shaped tomb is well understood
Original Text
It is a facility next to the roadside station. You can visit the private house for free. There is a small burial mound in front of the museum. It's not big, so I was a little happy to see the shape of the front and rear burial mounds. The Daisen tumulus in Sakai is too big, so you can't understand the shape of the keyhole unless you look from above. But I could see the shape here from the side.
Know the history of Higashi onuki Cho by road station.
Original Text
It was nice to have a view of history, a Meiji building, and an old burial mound next to the roadside station. It's about a 10-minute walk from Onuki Station, so it's easy to visit. After a walk, you can take a break at the roadside station.
If you follow the road along the bay toward Omura, you will find a roadside station. There is a building in this photo next to the parking lot in the back. There was an explanation that it was a building from the Meiji era. Behind the house is a bay. If you go further from here, there is an entrance to the highway immediately.
the big front and rear burial mounds are the markers.
Original Text
You can see a large tumulus from National Highway 205, so you can easily see it. There is a museum adjacent to the roadside station Soginoso. Exhibitions of the Nagasaki Highway from the Stone Age to the Kofun Age, the Edo period, and the doll Joruri dolls handed down in Senwa are on display, and you can also touch the history of Nagasaki.
Adjacent to road station
It is a museum adjacent to the roadside station and the tumulus. As the main tumulus is the Hisagozuka, it was a material showing the historical customs of the area. The roadside station users seemed to be many, including locals, but the museum was quiet.
The shape of the keyhole shaped tomb is well understood
It is a facility next to the roadside station. You can visit the private house for free. There is a small burial mound in front of the museum. It's not big, so I was a little happy to see the shape of the front and rear burial mounds. The Daisen tumulus in Sakai is too big, so you can't understand the shape of the keyhole unless you look from above. But I could see the shape here from the side.
Know the history of Higashi onuki Cho by road station.
It was nice to have a view of history, a Meiji building, and an old burial mound next to the roadside station. It's about a 10-minute walk from Onuki Station, so it's easy to visit. After a walk, you can take a break at the roadside station.
You can see the inside of the old house.
If you follow the road along the bay toward Omura, you will find a roadside station. There is a building in this photo next to the parking lot in the back. There was an explanation that it was a building from the Meiji era. Behind the house is a bay. If you go further from here, there is an entrance to the highway immediately.
the big front and rear burial mounds are the markers.
You can see a large tumulus from National Highway 205, so you can easily see it. There is a museum adjacent to the roadside station Soginoso. Exhibitions of the Nagasaki Highway from the Stone Age to the Kofun Age, the Edo period, and the doll Joruri dolls handed down in Senwa are on display, and you can also touch the history of Nagasaki.