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The building is a company building of the former Katano Mutsu financial company
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A historical folk museum in the Kuraji district where the historic townscape of Katano remains. The building was built in 1945 as the company building of the Katano Mushin Financial Company, and is built in the image of a medieval castle. The building is a national registered tangible cultural property and is a historic building. There are exhibition rooms on the 1st and 2nd floors, and the person in charge will open the room for the tour of the exhibition room of folk tools on the 2nd floor. The materials are not so substantial, but the exhibition is devised and the explanation is easy to understand. Volunteers ...
It is a place where you can learn about the history of the Katano City area. On the first floor, there are exhibits of stone tools from the Stone Age to the Warring States period, armor, haniwa, and tiles. On the second floor, there are actually several women weaving, and if you wish, you can experience weaving a little. In addition, many old Japanese agricultural work tools are on display. It's a place where you can enjoy it. You can study too.
The building is a company building of the former Katano Mutsu financial company
A historical folk museum in the Kuraji district where the historic townscape of Katano remains. The building was built in 1945 as the company building of the Katano Mushin Financial Company, and is built in the image of a medieval castle. The building is a national registered tangible cultural property and is a historic building. There are exhibition rooms on the 1st and 2nd floors, and the person in charge will open the room for the tour of the exhibition room of folk tools on the 2nd floor. The materials are not so substantial, but the exhibition is devised and the explanation is easy to understand. Volunteers ...
There was a lot of materials.
I felt that the proper response of the staff gave a good impression. I was impressed with the abundant materials.
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It is a place where you can learn about the history of the Katano City area. On the first floor, there are exhibits of stone tools from the Stone Age to the Warring States period, armor, haniwa, and tiles. On the second floor, there are actually several women weaving, and if you wish, you can experience weaving a little. In addition, many old Japanese agricultural work tools are on display. It's a place where you can enjoy it. You can study too.