Nishinomiya Peace Shiryokan Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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One of the values here is that all of the exhibits were donated by citizens.
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I have visited [Yujukan (Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo)] [Chiran Special Attack Peace Memorial Hall (Chiran-cho, Kagoshima)] as a museum that makes me think about the preciousness of tragedy and peace against war, and compared to them, this is small. However, one of the values here is that all of the exhibits were materials donated by citizens. Perhaps because of that, the tragedy of war is more conveyed from the exhibits.
Located in 1 F of Nishinomiya City Education and Culture Center. It is a building with the Nishinomiya City Central Library. Nishinomiya was also attacked by air raid in World War II, and many people died and suffered great damage. It is a facility established so as not to weather the damage of this war. Although it is not a big facility, panels and exhibits introduce the pain of the war. The Education and Culture Center has a local museum, a citizen gallery, a library, etc., so how about stopping by when you use it ...
One of the values here is that all of the exhibits were donated by citizens.
I have visited [Yujukan (Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo)] [Chiran Special Attack Peace Memorial Hall (Chiran-cho, Kagoshima)] as a museum that makes me think about the preciousness of tragedy and peace against war, and compared to them, this is small. However, one of the values here is that all of the exhibits were materials donated by citizens. Perhaps because of that, the tragedy of war is more conveyed from the exhibits.
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Located in 1 F of Nishinomiya City Education and Culture Center. It is a building with the Nishinomiya City Central Library. Nishinomiya was also attacked by air raid in World War II, and many people died and suffered great damage. It is a facility established so as not to weather the damage of this war. Although it is not a big facility, panels and exhibits introduce the pain of the war. The Education and Culture Center has a local museum, a citizen gallery, a library, etc., so how about stopping by when you use it ...