Tono Folktale Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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There are many interesting interactive experience installations in the museum that displays the stories of Tono's folklore. You can experience the legend of Tono first-hand through the sound effects of film and television. There are also theaters, video reference rooms and book areas. You can also choose your favorite legendary characters in the game area. Create a whole new story. After visiting the museum, you can also go to boutiques and restaurants converted from old warehouses in the Edo period, buy some handicrafts, and taste local specialties.
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Surprisingly good!
We visited this museum because entry to it came with entry to the Castle museum, so we thought we'd get our money's worth. I do speak some Japanese but my husband doesn't, and we both found this quit...
Great if you understand Japaneese, but still good if you dont
It's well done, such a nice area with interaction and great for the kids. English is limited, which is understandable - but the interaction with the different things in the house made it fun anyway. I...
This museum has a great interactive folk tale section where you can touch little figurines and see a shadow-play while you hear the relevant tale among many other funny and innovative ways of presenti...
For someone who can't be Japanese, the museum is already unclear, but it also makes a very superficial impression: a few comic-like pictures, a few acoustic-armed statues...
"Far-field Things" の World に Out of the Meeting い, Body できる Installation
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There was a story hall around the city area in front of Tono station and 2 ~ 300 m south of the station. There is a parking lot, and the entrance is next to it. In this Too Story House, there were buildings such as "Folk Tale House", which was renovated from the sake brewery in this area, and "Former Kozen Ryokan" where Kunio Yanagita stayed. In the main "Folk Story Warehouse", we introduce old stories that have been handed down in the Tono region since ancient times. Introducing them using cut-outs, illustrations, videos, etc., or pressing the button ...
Surprisingly good!
We visited this museum because entry to it came with entry to the Castle museum, so we thought we'd get our money's worth. I do speak some Japanese but my husband doesn't, and we both found this quit...
Great if you understand Japaneese, but still good if you dont
It's well done, such a nice area with interaction and great for the kids. English is limited, which is understandable - but the interaction with the different things in the house made it fun anyway. I...
Great fun if you understand Japanese.
This museum has a great interactive folk tale section where you can touch little figurines and see a shadow-play while you hear the relevant tale among many other funny and innovative ways of presenti...
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For someone who can't be Japanese, the museum is already unclear, but it also makes a very superficial impression: a few comic-like pictures, a few acoustic-armed statues...
"Far-field Things" の World に Out of the Meeting い, Body できる Installation
There was a story hall around the city area in front of Tono station and 2 ~ 300 m south of the station. There is a parking lot, and the entrance is next to it. In this Too Story House, there were buildings such as "Folk Tale House", which was renovated from the sake brewery in this area, and "Former Kozen Ryokan" where Kunio Yanagita stayed. In the main "Folk Story Warehouse", we introduce old stories that have been handed down in the Tono region since ancient times. Introducing them using cut-outs, illustrations, videos, etc., or pressing the button ...