Akkeshi Town Local Hall Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It is a museum along the approach to Kokutaiji Temple. In the Edo period, it was Akkeshi Town, which was the center of eastern Hokkaido and had the government office of the Shogunate, so there are plenty of materials. There is also a miniature of the government office at that time.
It's a museum that's not that big. There are many Tondenhei materials and ethnic materials, but there are surprisingly many materials from the neighboring Kokutaiji Temple. There are many historical museums such as the Ota Tonden Development Memorial Hall and the Maritime Memorial Hall nearby, so the history freak is a good place.
Exhibition of cultural relics of Kokutaiji Temple and Akkeshi
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Admission fee ¥ 100. The history and climate of Kokutaiji and Akkeshi are explained through cultural relics. Although it is an old facility, it is in front of Kokutaiji Temple, so if you pay the admission fee and visit it, it will be surprisingly helpful. The exhibition method is simple, but the taste is completely different from just looking at Kokutaiji Temple and knowing the background.
It's an old and small museum, but it's worth a look.
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There is a museum at the site of Kokutaiji Temple in Akkeshi, known as the oyster town, so I went there. I visited on Sunday afternoon, but I had a bicycle in front of the museum. There was only one person who seemed to be a student at the reception at the museum, and there were no visitors. The fee is 100 yen. I didn't expect much and went in. From the Jomon period to the Meiji period, the contents of the exhibition show a good understanding of the history of this area. I learned that it was a very important place from the Edo period to the Meiji period. ...
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It is a museum along the approach to Kokutaiji Temple. In the Edo period, it was Akkeshi Town, which was the center of eastern Hokkaido and had the government office of the Shogunate, so there are plenty of materials. There is also a miniature of the government office at that time.
It was a small local museum.
It was a relatively small local museum, but it was a great learning experience to know that people lived in this area since the Jomon period.
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It's a museum that's not that big. There are many Tondenhei materials and ethnic materials, but there are surprisingly many materials from the neighboring Kokutaiji Temple. There are many historical museums such as the Ota Tonden Development Memorial Hall and the Maritime Memorial Hall nearby, so the history freak is a good place.
Exhibition of cultural relics of Kokutaiji Temple and Akkeshi
Admission fee ¥ 100. The history and climate of Kokutaiji and Akkeshi are explained through cultural relics. Although it is an old facility, it is in front of Kokutaiji Temple, so if you pay the admission fee and visit it, it will be surprisingly helpful. The exhibition method is simple, but the taste is completely different from just looking at Kokutaiji Temple and knowing the background.
It's an old and small museum, but it's worth a look.
There is a museum at the site of Kokutaiji Temple in Akkeshi, known as the oyster town, so I went there. I visited on Sunday afternoon, but I had a bicycle in front of the museum. There was only one person who seemed to be a student at the reception at the museum, and there were no visitors. The fee is 100 yen. I didn't expect much and went in. From the Jomon period to the Meiji period, the contents of the exhibition show a good understanding of the history of this area. I learned that it was a very important place from the Edo period to the Meiji period. ...