The museum contains artifacts found within the ruins and a diorama of the valley as it would have been during the time of the Asakura clan. Explanations are only written in Japanese so it is helpful ...
A place about 5 away by car from the Ichijodani Ruins. The exterior is new and the building is clean. Just then, a group of local junior high school students also visited, and there were quite a few people. Especially, I was impressed because the restored building of the real size can walk.
It was on the way from the city to the actual ruins by car. I came here because the place to install the 100 castle stamps was here, but this museum was closed and a new building was under construction on the other side of the road. However, there was a staff member and I got a stamp of 100 castles. The castle stamp was the actual ruins, so I was told the location and the road. The toilet was available even during the museum's closing.
Samurai riuns
The ruins are great - a real diorama of how they lived in the 15th century and located in a peaceful valley - well worth a visit
Worth stopping here first if going to the ruins
The museum contains artifacts found within the ruins and a diorama of the valley as it would have been during the time of the Asakura clan. Explanations are only written in Japanese so it is helpful ...
Restored things in the inch hall は must see
A place about 5 away by car from the Ichijodani Ruins. The exterior is new and the building is clean. Just then, a group of local junior high school students also visited, and there were quite a few people. Especially, I was impressed because the restored building of the real size can walk.
I got 100 castle stamps here.
It was on the way from the city to the actual ruins by car. I came here because the place to install the 100 castle stamps was here, but this museum was closed and a new building was under construction on the other side of the road. However, there was a staff member and I got a stamp of 100 castles. The castle stamp was the actual ruins, so I was told the location and the road. The toilet was available even during the museum's closing.
Admission fee of 100 yen per coin
The admission fee for this archaeological museum is 100 yen. The ruins were burnt and there weren't many exhibits. Onigawara is impressive.