Takehara Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Takehara experience...where the past is always present
This is a place to be when you wish to experience Japanese centuries of history. Walking through this place seems to be like holding a samurai and meeting history in the face.
In the museum you can see ancient things, especially red stairs. The Japanese are extremely patient. Imagine that on the birthday of the girl they give a red stair with magnificent dolls, a whole ...
I visited during Takehara sightseeing. 2 The floor was an exhibition hall and I was able to see the collection of former Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda related to Takehara. There were plenty of highlights such as Japanese paintings by the landlords.
The Takehara Museum of Art is a few minutes walk from JR Takehara Station, but it is difficult to understand, so I think it is better to ask the road at the tourist information center in front of the station. The Ikeda collection was quite impressive.
Takehara experience...where the past is always present
This is a place to be when you wish to experience Japanese centuries of history. Walking through this place seems to be like holding a samurai and meeting history in the face.
The museum is greeted by Japanese spirit!
In the museum you can see ancient things, especially red stairs. The Japanese are extremely patient. Imagine that on the birthday of the girl they give a red stair with magnificent dolls, a whole ...
Ikeda Yujin collection
I visited during Takehara sightseeing. 2 The floor was an exhibition hall and I was able to see the collection of former Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda related to Takehara. There were plenty of highlights such as Japanese paintings by the landlords.
The Ikeda collection was quite impressive.
The Takehara Museum of Art is a few minutes walk from JR Takehara Station, but it is difficult to understand, so I think it is better to ask the road at the tourist information center in front of the station. The Ikeda collection was quite impressive.