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It is a small museum that you can visit for free. The staff were also polite, and if you asked a question, they told me in detail. I'm sure the excitement at the festival is amazing. It was a museum that made me want to see it once.
I saw it while walking in the cityscape of Sakura, so I went. The staff will explain it carefully inside the building, which will be a great learning experience. If you like history and are interested in traditional local performing arts, please do.
On the kinbara Ennichi held on the 10th of every month, a concert of Sakura Ayako preservation society is held
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Facing the former Narita Kaido Road, this facility introduces local culture, traditional events, festivals, products, etc. of Sakura City and provides tourist information. A concert of Sakura choshi preservation society was held in accordance with the kinbara ennichi held on the 10th of every month. In addition to 'Ninba' played at the autumn festival of Sakura, he performed traditional Sakura's 'gobayashi'.
There is "Sakura Shinmachi Ohayashikan" along Shinmachi-dori, which retains the old-fashioned cityscape. It is a facility mainly for tourists, including several exhibits, but I was more attracted to its appearance than the facility itself. There is also a free toilet adjacent to the facility.
It is a few minutes walk east on the street where the Sakura Municipal Museum of Art is located. Two large float dolls are on display on both sides of the front entrance. There was no float exhibition in the building, and there were lanterns in each town of Sakura (Nakamachi, Yokomachi, Kamimachi, Mirokumachi, etc. 々) and an introduction panel for floats. The staff enthusiastically explained the history of the festival (Sakura's Autumn Festival) and floats. When you look at the pamphlet last year held in October every year, you will feel the enthusiasm for the number of gorgeous portable shrines and floats 々. Sakura ...
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It is a small museum that you can visit for free. The staff were also polite, and if you asked a question, they told me in detail. I'm sure the excitement at the festival is amazing. It was a museum that made me want to see it once.
Traditional Sakura products are on display.
I saw it while walking in the cityscape of Sakura, so I went. The staff will explain it carefully inside the building, which will be a great learning experience. If you like history and are interested in traditional local performing arts, please do.
On the kinbara Ennichi held on the 10th of every month, a concert of Sakura Ayako preservation society is held
Facing the former Narita Kaido Road, this facility introduces local culture, traditional events, festivals, products, etc. of Sakura City and provides tourist information. A concert of Sakura choshi preservation society was held in accordance with the kinbara ennichi held on the 10th of every month. In addition to 'Ninba' played at the autumn festival of Sakura, he performed traditional Sakura's 'gobayashi'.
It's a tourist facility.
There is "Sakura Shinmachi Ohayashikan" along Shinmachi-dori, which retains the old-fashioned cityscape. It is a facility mainly for tourists, including several exhibits, but I was more attracted to its appearance than the facility itself. There is also a free toilet adjacent to the facility.
I wanted to see the festival.
It is a few minutes walk east on the street where the Sakura Municipal Museum of Art is located. Two large float dolls are on display on both sides of the front entrance. There was no float exhibition in the building, and there were lanterns in each town of Sakura (Nakamachi, Yokomachi, Kamimachi, Mirokumachi, etc. 々) and an introduction panel for floats. The staff enthusiastically explained the history of the festival (Sakura's Autumn Festival) and floats. When you look at the pamphlet last year held in October every year, you will feel the enthusiasm for the number of gorgeous portable shrines and floats 々. Sakura ...