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Is it related to the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage registration of Jomon archaeological sites in Hokkaido and Northeastern North? 10 From mid-Medium to 11 Early Admission 200 Yen is free. As the name suggests, the exhibits are light. It seems that many people visit the smartphone stamp rally spot. I'm not sure if I can expect the effect of town revitalization and tourist attractions.
There is an exhibition of a large restored pit dwelling and a clay figurines (replicas) of important cultural properties on the 1st floor, and on the 2nd floor, earthenware and stone tools excavated in the city that is connected are exhibited. However, is this the only one because there are few numbers and there are few explanations? It's like that. In addition to earthenware, I would like you to add archaeological changes to the area connected to it to make it more fulfilling.
A museum about Jomon pottery and clay figurines near Tsugaru City Hall. The exhibition was monotonous and I wasn't very interested in prehistoric times, probably because I wasn't personally interested in it. If you like the Jomon period, you may enjoy it.
You can learn about the light shielder clay figures. Also, at the nearby wooden station, a large light shielder clay figures are attached to the station building. I was surprised at the scale and the delicacy of the construction than I expected. There is also a parking lot at the station, so you can park your car and appreciate it. Clay figures are designed inside the station building and stamps are installed, so clay figures fans are a must-see!
A poor museum with explanations and things to see for the scale. It's called a huge model of a bad hobby of a wooden station, so shouldn't I spend a little more effectively? It would be better to replace the exhibition contents that tickle the intellectual curiosity of archaeological enthusiasts who love the national treasure light shielder clay figures (integrated with the wooden Kamegaoka Archaeological Museum).
Light class
Is it related to the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage registration of Jomon archaeological sites in Hokkaido and Northeastern North? 10 From mid-Medium to 11 Early Admission 200 Yen is free. As the name suggests, the exhibits are light. It seems that many people visit the smartphone stamp rally spot. I'm not sure if I can expect the effect of town revitalization and tourist attractions.
Large facilities with few exhibits
There is an exhibition of a large restored pit dwelling and a clay figurines (replicas) of important cultural properties on the 1st floor, and on the 2nd floor, earthenware and stone tools excavated in the city that is connected are exhibited. However, is this the only one because there are few numbers and there are few explanations? It's like that. In addition to earthenware, I would like you to add archaeological changes to the area connected to it to make it more fulfilling.
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A museum about Jomon pottery and clay figurines near Tsugaru City Hall. The exhibition was monotonous and I wasn't very interested in prehistoric times, probably because I wasn't personally interested in it. If you like the Jomon period, you may enjoy it.
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You can learn about the light shielder clay figures. Also, at the nearby wooden station, a large light shielder clay figures are attached to the station building. I was surprised at the scale and the delicacy of the construction than I expected. There is also a parking lot at the station, so you can park your car and appreciate it. Clay figures are designed inside the station building and stamps are installed, so clay figures fans are a must-see!
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A poor museum with explanations and things to see for the scale. It's called a huge model of a bad hobby of a wooden station, so shouldn't I spend a little more effectively? It would be better to replace the exhibition contents that tickle the intellectual curiosity of archaeological enthusiasts who love the national treasure light shielder clay figures (integrated with the wooden Kamegaoka Archaeological Museum).