Komaki City History Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Komakiyama Castle was built by Oda Nobunaga in 1563 and resided. In 1584, Ieyasu Tokugawa was famous for his formation in the battle of Komaki and Nagakute. It is a 3-story 4-story building with a height of 19.3m. The history museum in the castle. There are exhibits related to Nobunaga and the Battle of Komaki Nagakute in the hall, and it is a very meaningful spot where you can learn history. The observation room on the 4th floor is located at an altitude of 100m and overlooks the Noo Plain. Really ...
It is located on the top of Mt. Komaki. I thought it wasn't a big deal at altitude, but I felt it was going up quite a bit. Although it is a history museum, it may be better to have a museum below when it comes to the role of a museum. It's a common admission ticket with that, so I enjoyed it as an observatory.
It is a castle tower-style building on the top of Mt. Komaki. There is an exhibition material about Komaki's history, and an observatory is on the top floor. The view from the observatory is very good and you can see that this place was a key point.
Komaki Castle, which stands on the top of Mt. Komaki, is famous for the residence of Oda Nobunaga, but also played an active role in the battle of Ieyasu Tokugawa. It's not a very big castle, but it's a historic castle. However, it is closed in Corona.
Although it is a so-called reconstruction simulated castle tower, the history museum on the top of Mt. Komaki, which is independent of Potsun in the Owari plain, is a symbol of Komaki as Komakiyama Castle. The admission fee is 100 yen, the same as 40 years ago. Moreover, the admission fee of "Rekishiru Komaki", which was built at the foot of 2019, is 100 yen as it is even if it is common. In addition, JAF discount is 60 yen! It's cheap. As of February 2020, the exterior was under restoration work and was covered with a cover, so the inside of the building could not go up to the observation room on the 4th floor. The roof is like a copper plate, so ...
の History Museum in Xiaomushan City
Komakiyama Castle was built by Oda Nobunaga in 1563 and resided. In 1584, Ieyasu Tokugawa was famous for his formation in the battle of Komaki and Nagakute. It is a 3-story 4-story building with a height of 19.3m. The history museum in the castle. There are exhibits related to Nobunaga and the Battle of Komaki Nagakute in the hall, and it is a very meaningful spot where you can learn history. The observation room on the 4th floor is located at an altitude of 100m and overlooks the Noo Plain. Really ...
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It is located on the top of Mt. Komaki. I thought it wasn't a big deal at altitude, but I felt it was going up quite a bit. Although it is a history museum, it may be better to have a museum below when it comes to the role of a museum. It's a common admission ticket with that, so I enjoyed it as an observatory.
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It is a castle tower-style building on the top of Mt. Komaki. There is an exhibition material about Komaki's history, and an observatory is on the top floor. The view from the observatory is very good and you can see that this place was a key point.
Closed in Corona
Komaki Castle, which stands on the top of Mt. Komaki, is famous for the residence of Oda Nobunaga, but also played an active role in the battle of Ieyasu Tokugawa. It's not a very big castle, but it's a historic castle. However, it is closed in Corona.
Komakiyama Jo castle, symbol of Komaki City
Although it is a so-called reconstruction simulated castle tower, the history museum on the top of Mt. Komaki, which is independent of Potsun in the Owari plain, is a symbol of Komaki as Komakiyama Castle. The admission fee is 100 yen, the same as 40 years ago. Moreover, the admission fee of "Rekishiru Komaki", which was built at the foot of 2019, is 100 yen as it is even if it is common. In addition, JAF discount is 60 yen! It's cheap. As of February 2020, the exterior was under restoration work and was covered with a cover, so the inside of the building could not go up to the observation room on the 4th floor. The roof is like a copper plate, so ...