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As I’m very much interested in the history of the Russian ship, I enjoyed this place. The ship sunk by Tsunami, and they rebuilt it with Japanese carpenters. As it was the end of Edo era, when Japan ...
Putian Shipbuilding Land Archive, Aquarium も and されています...
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The museum has a private parking lot. Mihama's beach has been visited many times with my family when my child was small, and this museum is my first entry for me. It seems that the Russian Diana was restored at Toda Port. There is an aquarium.
It is a museum at the tip of the cape of Toda. It is a rare spot where you can see materials related to the sinking Diana. There is also an exhibition about deep sea fish in Suruga Bay, known as one of the deepest seas in Japan.
It's a beautiful story. I didn't know. The Russian ship will be restored at the port of Toda, and there will be exchanges here. The Edo period, when large ship construction was prohibited. Japanese ship carpenters built large ships under Russian teaching. It's amazing.
I visited the Tourism Association with a discount ticket that costs 200 yen to 160 yen.
Original Text
It's a small museum. It is exhibited mainly on records of Russian sailors and Japanese carpenters who wrecked at the end of the Edo period building a ship for the return of Russian sailors.
Enjoyed
As I’m very much interested in the history of the Russian ship, I enjoyed this place. The ship sunk by Tsunami, and they rebuilt it with Japanese carpenters. As it was the end of Edo era, when Japan ...
Putian Shipbuilding Land Archive, Aquarium も and されています...
The museum has a private parking lot. Mihama's beach has been visited many times with my family when my child was small, and this museum is my first entry for me. It seems that the Russian Diana was restored at Toda Port. There is an aquarium.
Diana
It is a museum at the tip of the cape of Toda. It is a rare spot where you can see materials related to the sinking Diana. There is also an exhibition about deep sea fish in Suruga Bay, known as one of the deepest seas in Japan.
~, the exchange with Russia was here.
It's a beautiful story. I didn't know. The Russian ship will be restored at the port of Toda, and there will be exchanges here. The Edo period, when large ship construction was prohibited. Japanese ship carpenters built large ships under Russian teaching. It's amazing.
I visited the Tourism Association with a discount ticket that costs 200 yen to 160 yen.
It's a small museum. It is exhibited mainly on records of Russian sailors and Japanese carpenters who wrecked at the end of the Edo period building a ship for the return of Russian sailors.