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Great lil museum
Very helpful ladies working here who will try their best at speaking English as well. They currently also have a small section on Waterloo and Gettysburg upstairs which I liked. Also quite a few seaso...
This was a tiny museum but there was a good description of the battle of Sekigahara available in English. Minimal English signage elsewhere. But it was good to look at if you like history as there was...
We have a brochure in English here so we could learn the history of the sekigahara war. We came thinking you can dress in a samurai suit, but unfortunately you have to book.. ...
A great museum, you can listen to the description of the battle in English. It is a pity that the signatures to the exhibits are mostly Japanese, I would like to hear more in English.
It is a museum near Sekigahara Station, and it is a facility that requires advance reservations to enter, but when I visited, I was lucky that I was canceled, so I entered without reservation. "Ground vision" like a simulation game where you can realistically understand the movement of the crowds in the Battle of Sekigahara, and an experiential experiential theater where you can feel the wind and vibration are wonderful with Mr. Hakuyama Kanda's story. I enjoyed it like that. Also, from the 5th floor, you can see the whole view of the battlefield, so it is a must-see.
Great lil museum
Very helpful ladies working here who will try their best at speaking English as well. They currently also have a small section on Waterloo and Gettysburg upstairs which I liked. Also quite a few seaso...
Good for History Lovers
This was a tiny museum but there was a good description of the battle of Sekigahara available in English. Minimal English signage elsewhere. But it was good to look at if you like history as there was...
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We have a brochure in English here so we could learn the history of the sekigahara war. We came thinking you can dress in a samurai suit, but unfortunately you have to book.. ...
The Museum, where the battle is being told
A great museum, you can listen to the description of the battle in English. It is a pity that the signatures to the exhibits are mostly Japanese, I would like to hear more in English.
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It is a museum near Sekigahara Station, and it is a facility that requires advance reservations to enter, but when I visited, I was lucky that I was canceled, so I entered without reservation. "Ground vision" like a simulation game where you can realistically understand the movement of the crowds in the Battle of Sekigahara, and an experiential experiential theater where you can feel the wind and vibration are wonderful with Mr. Hakuyama Kanda's story. I enjoyed it like that. Also, from the 5th floor, you can see the whole view of the battlefield, so it is a must-see.