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Admission is free from 2019
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Admission is free, exhibiting the history and culture of the prosperous city of Nissei as a port town. Opposite Gomi City, next to the seaside station Shiounji's barbecue corner, so you should stop by while shopping and dining. It utilizes an old folk house and is divided into two buildings: the history of shipping and literature. There is an exhibition of model ships from the Edo period.
A local cultural museum where you can see the history of Nissei and the history of Bizen port town
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Fish and shellfish caught at Nissei Port, island fruits, vegetables, delicatessen and lunch boxes, etc. It is a small historical and cultural museum located right opposite "Gomi no Ichi", which sells Nissei's "delicious". Today, Nissei is a town with the image of oyster farming and fishing ports, but it used to be a key point for trade and exchanges between Asian countries, such as the Korean Communications Commission. The port in Bizen area facing the Seto Inland Sea seems to have been maintained with such a role like Nissei. This historical and cultural museum is completely different from what it is now ...
Sea transportation と fisheries で Yuda した daily life の folk customs and history を display
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The Kakoura Historical Culture Museum, which is located near the port of Nissei-cho, Bizen City, Okayama Prefecture, near the fish market "Gomi no Ichi", which also sells oyster soft serve ice cream, is Nissei, which developed by shipping and fishing. It is a museum that exhibits folk history of. I was able to take an interesting tour of the small Japanese ship manufacturing and the exhibitions related to sailing ships.
This is opposite Gomi no Shi on the Nissei coast. Gomi no Shi is famous for oysters, but if you come this far, you can stop by the History and Culture Museum. You can experience the history of Nissei from ancient times.
There is a museum that rebuilt a private house and a literary museum in the warehouse. Inside, there are exhibits about ship models and fishing, and you can feel the history of Nissei, who lived with the sea.
Admission is free from 2019
Admission is free, exhibiting the history and culture of the prosperous city of Nissei as a port town. Opposite Gomi City, next to the seaside station Shiounji's barbecue corner, so you should stop by while shopping and dining. It utilizes an old folk house and is divided into two buildings: the history of shipping and literature. There is an exhibition of model ships from the Edo period.
A local cultural museum where you can see the history of Nissei and the history of Bizen port town
Fish and shellfish caught at Nissei Port, island fruits, vegetables, delicatessen and lunch boxes, etc. It is a small historical and cultural museum located right opposite "Gomi no Ichi", which sells Nissei's "delicious". Today, Nissei is a town with the image of oyster farming and fishing ports, but it used to be a key point for trade and exchanges between Asian countries, such as the Korean Communications Commission. The port in Bizen area facing the Seto Inland Sea seems to have been maintained with such a role like Nissei. This historical and cultural museum is completely different from what it is now ...
Sea transportation と fisheries で Yuda した daily life の folk customs and history を display
The Kakoura Historical Culture Museum, which is located near the port of Nissei-cho, Bizen City, Okayama Prefecture, near the fish market "Gomi no Ichi", which also sells oyster soft serve ice cream, is Nissei, which developed by shipping and fishing. It is a museum that exhibits folk history of. I was able to take an interesting tour of the small Japanese ship manufacturing and the exhibitions related to sailing ships.
it's right in front of gomi city.
This is opposite Gomi no Shi on the Nissei coast. Gomi no Shi is famous for oysters, but if you come this far, you can stop by the History and Culture Museum. You can experience the history of Nissei from ancient times.
You can feel the history of the sea city.
There is a museum that rebuilt a private house and a literary museum in the warehouse. Inside, there are exhibits about ship models and fishing, and you can feel the history of Nissei, who lived with the sea.