Tsuru City Merchant Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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When I visited the museum, the person in charge briefly explained the history and past industries of Tsuru City. This museum is a merchant building built in the mid Taisho Period as a silk wholesaler when Tsuru City once prospered as a textile town. There was also a living room, and a considerable advanced idea was adopted for that era.
The hall often retains the shadow of the Taisho era. There is a very rare Western-style living room. I got a glimpse of the situation at that time. It is a valuable building.
Built in the Taisho era, it preserves a store and house that was a silk textile wholesaler and is open to the public as a merchant museum. The building itself is designated as a tangible cultural property of Tsuru City, and you can see exhibits of furniture and tools at that time, and admission is free, so it is good for sightseeing.
It is a museum using an old house along National Highway 139. Tsuru (former Tsuruyamura Town), which prospered with silk fabrics, is introduced in the hall. There are many attractions in the area, so it's fun to take a walk between Tsuruichi Station ⇔ Tanimuracho Station. The city also has a tourist guide map, so let's use it.
かつての Yu asked the house
When I visited the museum, the person in charge briefly explained the history and past industries of Tsuru City. This museum is a merchant building built in the mid Taisho Period as a silk wholesaler when Tsuru City once prospered as a textile town. There was also a living room, and a considerable advanced idea was adopted for that era.
It is a silk wholesaler built in 1921.
The hall often retains the shadow of the Taisho era. There is a very rare Western-style living room. I got a glimpse of the situation at that time. It is a valuable building.
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Built in the Taisho era, it preserves a store and house that was a silk textile wholesaler and is open to the public as a merchant museum. The building itself is designated as a tangible cultural property of Tsuru City, and you can see exhibits of furniture and tools at that time, and admission is free, so it is good for sightseeing.
Inside the city street にある Old home の Archive
It is a museum using an old house along National Highway 139. Tsuru (former Tsuruyamura Town), which prospered with silk fabrics, is introduced in the hall. There are many attractions in the area, so it's fun to take a walk between Tsuruichi Station ⇔ Tanimuracho Station. The city also has a tourist guide map, so let's use it.