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It's so amazing, but it's free.
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It is the birthplace of Takeshi Inukai, who "you can understand it by talking". Many books are exhibited in a historic building. Even though it is close to Okayama Station and Niwase Station, it is surprising that admission is free. I think it is a facility that should go when I have plenty of time because there are many readings.
There is a magnificent Japanese-style mansion and an annex in the back.
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I'm glad that admission is free. It is located a little deeper than the road under the elevated Shinkansen. If you go through a narrow road, you will find not only Tsuyoshi Inukai but also the Inukai family's graveyard. There is a parking lot where you can stop several cars.
From Okayama Station, cross the Okayama West Station and proceed west on the Shinkansen side road to reach you. The relics and history of former Prime Minister Takeshi Inukai who fell in a bullet are exhibited in a small museum. There are also abundant valuable items such as Inukai's handwritten books known for his masterpieces. Inukai's life is also exhibited in detail, and you can trace the history of the great man born by Okayama.
It's very quiet and the cityscape around it is nice, so I think you can take a good picture by coming here and taking a picture of a kimono. It is highly recommended for photo shooting in a kimono.
It was a visit that suddenly came to my mind, but the people who worked were also calm and kind, and it was very nice. I think it was easy to see because it was carefully decorated.
It's so amazing, but it's free.
It is the birthplace of Takeshi Inukai, who "you can understand it by talking". Many books are exhibited in a historic building. Even though it is close to Okayama Station and Niwase Station, it is surprising that admission is free. I think it is a facility that should go when I have plenty of time because there are many readings.
There is a magnificent Japanese-style mansion and an annex in the back.
I'm glad that admission is free. It is located a little deeper than the road under the elevated Shinkansen. If you go through a narrow road, you will find not only Tsuyoshi Inukai but also the Inukai family's graveyard. There is a parking lot where you can stop several cars.
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From Okayama Station, cross the Okayama West Station and proceed west on the Shinkansen side road to reach you. The relics and history of former Prime Minister Takeshi Inukai who fell in a bullet are exhibited in a small museum. There are also abundant valuable items such as Inukai's handwritten books known for his masterpieces. Inukai's life is also exhibited in detail, and you can trace the history of the great man born by Okayama.
It's sober but perfect for photo shooting
It's very quiet and the cityscape around it is nice, so I think you can take a good picture by coming here and taking a picture of a kimono. It is highly recommended for photo shooting in a kimono.
It's polite and polite.
It was a visit that suddenly came to my mind, but the people who worked were also calm and kind, and it was very nice. I think it was easy to see because it was carefully decorated.