Historical Minzoku Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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This is the museum in Kotohira Town. You will pay 200 yen at the entrance. The exhibition was interesting because there were exhibits such as Konpira's faith, the way of worship, the bustle of Monzen Town, and Kabuki.
It is a historical museum built on the site of the former Kanemaruza. Materials about visiting Kotohira and the Kabuki play at Kanemaruza were exhibited, and I was able to see it very interestingly.
It was very close to the approach to Kotohiragu. The diorama that reproduces the streets of Kotohira during the Edo period was particularly interesting.
After visiting the former Kompara play "Kanemaruza", we also visited here. After the completion of the relocation and restoration work of the Kanemaruza, it will be the History and Folklore Museum (Kotohira Town Cultural Hall), and there are many exhibits related to the Kanemaruza. I'm glad I visited because there was an exhibition where you can see the history of famous actors who appeared in "Shikoku Konpira Kabuki Daishiki" and the history of Mr. Kompara.
The diorama is created based on a picture drawn in the Edo period. Unlike the current position, Sayabashi is on the approach, and it was interesting that there were people who entered the river and purified themselves beside it. Unlike the Ganges River, it seems to be Japan naked.
This is the museum in Kotohira Town. You will pay 200 yen at the entrance. The exhibition was interesting because there were exhibits such as Konpira's faith, the way of worship, the bustle of Monzen Town, and Kabuki.
It is a historical museum built on the site of the former Kanemaruza. Materials about visiting Kotohira and the Kabuki play at Kanemaruza were exhibited, and I was able to see it very interestingly.
It was very close to the approach to Kotohiragu. The diorama that reproduces the streets of Kotohira during the Edo period was particularly interesting.
After visiting the former Kompara play "Kanemaruza", we also visited here. After the completion of the relocation and restoration work of the Kanemaruza, it will be the History and Folklore Museum (Kotohira Town Cultural Hall), and there are many exhibits related to the Kanemaruza. I'm glad I visited because there was an exhibition where you can see the history of famous actors who appeared in "Shikoku Konpira Kabuki Daishiki" and the history of Mr. Kompara.
The diorama is created based on a picture drawn in the Edo period. Unlike the current position, Sayabashi is on the approach, and it was interesting that there were people who entered the river and purified themselves beside it. Unlike the Ganges River, it seems to be Japan naked.