868-2 Mori Warabe no Kan 2F, Kusu-machi, Kusu-gun 879-4404 Oita PrefectureMap
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This is a museum that preserves stamps of 100 famous castles, and you can learn about the history of the Kurumeshima family in the museum.
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A local museum next to the Kurumajima Takehiko Memorial Hall. It is free to enter the memorial hall. The volunteer explained the history of the Bungomori domain. You can understand the transition from Hideyoshi Toyotomi to Ieyasu Tokugawa and study.
The Bungomori Domain Museum is on the right side of the second floor of the Warabe no Yakata, and the admission fee is 100 yen. Photography is not allowed. The exhibition is small, and if you just look at it, you will end up watching it immediately, but you can explain it carefully. It may be better to think that the 100 yen admission fee is a commentary fee. By the way, opposite the Bungo Mori Domain Museum is the Kiyota Collection, which is free of admission.
The stamp of Kakumurei Castle, one of the 100 Continued Japanese Castles, is installed here. There is a charge for admission, but there are pamphlets of Kakumurei Castle and Suhoro, and there is also a road map to Kakumurei Castle. The person in charge taught me a lot about Kakumurei Castle. Behind the Warabe no Yakata is the site of the Mori clan Jinya, and the garden in Jinya remains.
Explained clearly.
A local museum next to the Kurumajima Takehiko Memorial Hall. It is free to enter the memorial hall. The volunteer explained the history of the Bungomori domain. You can understand the transition from Hideyoshi Toyotomi to Ieyasu Tokugawa and study.
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The Bungomori Domain Museum is on the right side of the second floor of the Warabe no Yakata, and the admission fee is 100 yen. Photography is not allowed. The exhibition is small, and if you just look at it, you will end up watching it immediately, but you can explain it carefully. It may be better to think that the 100 yen admission fee is a commentary fee. By the way, opposite the Bungo Mori Domain Museum is the Kiyota Collection, which is free of admission.
It's on the second floor of the Warabe Building.
The stamp of Kakumurei Castle, one of the 100 Continued Japanese Castles, is installed here. There is a charge for admission, but there are pamphlets of Kakumurei Castle and Suhoro, and there is also a road map to Kakumurei Castle. The person in charge taught me a lot about Kakumurei Castle. Behind the Warabe no Yakata is the site of the Mori clan Jinya, and the garden in Jinya remains.