Iizuna Apple Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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After showing a little of the effect of apples and the history of cultivation in Japan at panel exhibitions, only the exhibition of apple-related things. Not only Apple computers, but also Beatles jackets, movie leaflets with "apples" in the title, just apple-patterned T-shirts, umbrellas, miscellaneous goods, and apple-flavored sweets are on display. I was drawn to the thinness of the content inversely proportional to the amount of exhibition. What do you want me to pay for this? There is too much to exhibit ...
The exhibition is disappointing! It is a tough content for adults to get satisfaction.
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The building facing the apple trees and lawns that I received from England has a very nice atmosphere. However, the exhibition of the museum has a very little explanation about the apple itself, and most of them are just lined up with apple goods collected from various places, so it is a world of hobbies on the organizer side. It's the content to choose the viewer. I love apples and wanted to get knowledge about apples, so this museum was completely disappointing. With this 300 yen is too expensive! Also ...
I think it is a facility that you can enjoy only in Iizuna Town, where apple production is thriving. It was a facility where you can learn various trivia about apples. History and detailed types of apples cultivation. Newton's apples and apples that became the motif of the Beatles label "Apple" are exhibited, which is quite unique.
An apple tree will welcome you before entering the building. There is a big piano inside, and the apple-related goods are sold, so the color 々. The museum seems to be free for Iizuna townspeople, and I will write a review after becoming a townspeople. .. .. Apples are piled up randomly at the entrance. 1 It was 30 yen per piece, so I was surprised that it was delicious and delicious when I bought it properly. If I go next time, I will definitely buy more this time! Pier ...
what is this?
After showing a little of the effect of apples and the history of cultivation in Japan at panel exhibitions, only the exhibition of apple-related things. Not only Apple computers, but also Beatles jackets, movie leaflets with "apples" in the title, just apple-patterned T-shirts, umbrellas, miscellaneous goods, and apple-flavored sweets are on display. I was drawn to the thinness of the content inversely proportional to the amount of exhibition. What do you want me to pay for this? There is too much to exhibit ...
The exhibition is disappointing! It is a tough content for adults to get satisfaction.
The building facing the apple trees and lawns that I received from England has a very nice atmosphere. However, the exhibition of the museum has a very little explanation about the apple itself, and most of them are just lined up with apple goods collected from various places, so it is a world of hobbies on the organizer side. It's the content to choose the viewer. I love apples and wanted to get knowledge about apples, so this museum was completely disappointing. With this 300 yen is too expensive! Also ...
History of apple cultivation
I think it is a facility that you can enjoy only in Iizuna Town, where apple production is thriving. It was a facility where you can learn various trivia about apples. History and detailed types of apples cultivation. Newton's apples and apples that became the motif of the Beatles label "Apple" are exhibited, which is quite unique.
I'm done with apples!
An apple tree will welcome you before entering the building. There is a big piano inside, and the apple-related goods are sold, so the color 々. The museum seems to be free for Iizuna townspeople, and I will write a review after becoming a townspeople. .. .. Apples are piled up randomly at the entrance. 1 It was 30 yen per piece, so I was surprised that it was delicious and delicious when I bought it properly. If I go next time, I will definitely buy more this time! Pier ...