This is a memorable place for peace-loving people.
Kyoto Museum for World Peace
Posted: Aug 17, 2018
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hbl1113
4/5Excellent
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Maybe now everyone wants to live together peacefully and not have a war. The scenic spot is quiet and quiet. If you don't come on purpose, there aren't many visitors. There's nothing interesting to see. If you're on the way or have enough time, go and see it.
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Posted: Sep 10, 2016
NT-WEIFU
4/5Excellent
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The scenery is good, the price is relatively high, and the fun is strong.
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Posted: Jul 15, 2023
Lawrence卢
4/5Excellent
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A Museum of peace established by Ritsukun University, a famous university in Japan, exhibits the part of the Japanese war of aggression against China. It uses the diaries of Japanese veterans, the newspapers and magazines at that time, military maps and photographs of the battlefield to reveal the nature of the war of aggression. The purpose of the museum is to reflect on the history of Japanese aggression and call for international peace. Reflecting on history and cherishing peace is worth visiting.
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Posted: Mar 11, 2018
grace
5/5Outstanding
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Museums are quite different from those in China. They don't look as ordinary as they do in China.
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Posted: Dec 12, 2017
readgen
5/5Outstanding
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There are many museums in Japan, and they are doing well.