Auschwitz Peace Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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There was a big "I will not allow (current administration)" at the entrance, so I was wondering if I would enter. There is no criticism of the current administration inside, and it is exhibited as the name of the museum suggests. There was an exhibition inside the main building, annex, and freight car, and I was able to learn enough.
Shortly after visiting the Auschwitz Museum in Poland, I also visited here. Of course, compared to the local museums, there are only a few exhibited materials, but it is easy to understand because there is an explanation in Japanese. I wanted as many people to see this valuable material.
The nearest Shirasaka station is 1 1 books at 1 time, but during that time you can see the exhibits and see DVDs (20 minutes) if the timing is good. It is a museum worth a visit.
Although the scale is small, it is used in Auschwitz, Poland, and has actual prisoner clothes and other materials, and you can also see 20 minutes of DVD video. I think that the misery of the persecution and extinction camps of Jews can be conveyed. I actually went to Auschwitz, but it's natural that there is no Japanese notation when you look at it locally. But here, the materials and DVD are Japanese. I thought it was an easy-to-understand museum as the first step to know the negative heritage. Well ...
When I was visiting Shirakawa, I was curious about the name of the museum and stopped by. I learned again about the Auschwitz camp and the miserable history. I remembered Anne's diary, which was particularly shocked when I was a child.
Political thought
There was a big "I will not allow (current administration)" at the entrance, so I was wondering if I would enter. There is no criticism of the current administration inside, and it is exhibited as the name of the museum suggests. There was an exhibition inside the main building, annex, and freight car, and I was able to learn enough.
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Shortly after visiting the Auschwitz Museum in Poland, I also visited here. Of course, compared to the local museums, there are only a few exhibited materials, but it is easy to understand because there is an explanation in Japanese. I wanted as many people to see this valuable material.
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The nearest Shirasaka station is 1 1 books at 1 time, but during that time you can see the exhibits and see DVDs (20 minutes) if the timing is good. It is a museum worth a visit.
Great facilities to experience in Japan
Although the scale is small, it is used in Auschwitz, Poland, and has actual prisoner clothes and other materials, and you can also see 20 minutes of DVD video. I think that the misery of the persecution and extinction camps of Jews can be conveyed. I actually went to Auschwitz, but it's natural that there is no Japanese notation when you look at it locally. But here, the materials and DVD are Japanese. I thought it was an easy-to-understand museum as the first step to know the negative heritage. Well ...
Anne's diary
When I was visiting Shirakawa, I was curious about the name of the museum and stopped by. I learned again about the Auschwitz camp and the miserable history. I remembered Anne's diary, which was particularly shocked when I was a child.