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Kyoto Gion Lamp Museum
Posted: Jan 3, 2018
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知难不退
5/5Outstanding
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This time I went with my comrades-in-arms and two other friends. I don't think it's my favorite feature here. That's to stroll through the street of Zongyuan, feel the Japanese folklore, and then buy some famous tea ice cream with Kyoto's special features along the street.
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Posted: Apr 16, 2018
WillSum
5/5Outstanding
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As the most complete old block reserved in Kyoto, the traditional wooden architecture style of Japan is clearly displayed here. It is not as quiet as in the daytime at night, but a flickering light makes people feel warm. Kerosene lanterns are hidden in the neighborhood, displaying a variety of lamps and lanterns, while the nearby shrines are full of voices, but there is a lot of quiet, forming a strong contrast.
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Posted: Mar 15, 2018
Lawrence卢
4/5Excellent
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Kyoto Zouyuan Kerosene Lamp Art Museum is located in the south of Bakasaka Shrine. There are more than 800 kerosene lamps made in Japan and abroad since the Meiji era. As kerosene lamps of great historical value, it has special significance. Ancient Japanese folk life and customs can be reflected. Many schools in Kyoto also regard this museum as an important part of extracurricular learning. One of the venues.
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Posted: Mar 13, 2018
M15***77
5/5Outstanding
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A unique art gallery, not big, very distinctive
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Posted: Feb 1, 2018
c-z
4/5Excellent
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Kyoto Zouyuan Kerosene Lamp Art Museum, there are many kinds of strange kerosene lamps, one by one slowly, very interesting.