There are many museums in Japan that you can't imagine, such as the one specially built for lighting.
Kobe Lamp Museum
Posted: Dec 12, 2017
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大熊老婆
5/5Outstanding
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Very distinctive museum, from drilling wood to fire to ancient lamps are on display. The exhibition hall is not very big, but the exhibits are very beautiful. People with high Japanese level can study carefully, and if they don't understand Japanese, they should look at the painting. Tickets are 200 yen for adults, 100 yen for children aged 6-15, and tickets for children under 6 years old are free. Walking distance from Kobe Municipal Museum, next to the bustling commercial street, convenient for installation by the way
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Posted: Jul 14, 2019
浮年锦记
5/5Outstanding
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In order to commemorate the dead in the 1995 earthquake, Kobe holds a lighting exhibition around Christmas, so this time of year is also the busiest time for the Lighting Museum. You can choose this time to watch the lights in Kobe.
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Posted: Dec 9, 2016
Mendy
4/5Excellent
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Museum is not big, but many representative lamps and lanterns, from the East to the West, from ancient to modern styles, can understand the development history of lighting.
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Posted: Oct 24, 2015
laolizi66
5/5Outstanding
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Kobe Lighting Museum is a variety of lighting display, it is really a long knowledge, there are many from Europe.
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Posted: Oct 12, 2016
M15***77
5/5Outstanding
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Every detail can be perfected by the Japanese, and the design of the lamp is also very attentive.