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Takashimacho Deposit Cultural Assets Center

鷹島町埋蔵文化財センター
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146 Takashimacho Kozakimen, Matsuura 859-4303 Nagasaki PrefectureMap
Phone: +81 955-48-3098
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  • padotagi58
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    You can see the relics under restoration.

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    Relics pulled up from the sea are on display. At the same time, you can see a part of the ship under restoration in the annex. You can feel the awesomeness of the Mongolian Empire at that time from the size of the fence. There are still many relics in this area, and further discoveries can be expected as the development of underwater archaeology. However, although it is nationwide, I felt lonely because such a museum with historical value was a little abandoned.

    Reviewed on Aug 23, 2020
  • ETflyer
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    and we could see the process of preserving the underwater ruins.

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    I was able to visit the history and folk museum next door. As a rule, I first went to the history and folk museum, bought an admission ticket, visited it, and then came here. It was interesting to see the process of preserving excavated materials from the sea discovered in such underwater archaeology. I was surprised at the size of the moat of the Mongolian ship.

    Reviewed on Jan 17, 2017
  • Eizen2014
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    Relics の Save and process を See Learn できる

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    It is attached to the Takashima Town History and Folklore Museum, and the admission fee is common. You can observe the relics raised from the Takashima submarine ruins, especially the preservation and processing process of wood. It is a distracting process that takes more than a decade from removing salt to soaking and drying the drug. Preserved wood parts of the cherry blossoms and replicas of the stone thrower are also on display. The curator will explain it carefully.

    Reviewed on Mar 11, 2016
  • Eizen2014
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    Eagle Island seabed relics から quoted き on げられた Yuanjun Shenhu ship の Wood が Saved and processed

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    You can also visit it at the Takashima Town History and Folklore Museum. The former army sinking ships and timber of the timber of the timber raised from the Takashima submarine ruins are on display. Many are being stored in equipment and pools and can actually see the state. There are also reproductions of catapults (stone throwers). I think that if you ask the volunteer staff, you can explain the preservation process.

    Reviewed on Oct 4, 2014

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