In the vicinity of the imperial residence, you can visit it together. There are some introductions about the past of constitutionalism, long knowledge.
Parliamentary Museum
Posted: Feb 17, 2016
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馨馨宁宁
4/5Excellent
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In 1970, the eightieth anniversary of the opening of Congress began to be built. Two years later, Japan opened. Japan was a magical country. After World War II, it was supposed to abolish the Emperor. As a result, the United States retained it. There were special experience angles in the venue to learn about the structure of Congress and constitutionalism-related information, photo exhibition and so on. There were a lot of group tourists.
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Posted: Aug 4, 2017
皮蛋
5/5Outstanding
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As a legal worker, here is an example to learn. Democracy should be our pursuit and way of life.
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Posted: Nov 13, 2016
向你投翔
4/5Excellent
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This memorial is to commemorate constitutionalism. It introduces the Japanese system and so on. It can be visited conveniently from the emperor's residence, but it's OK inside.
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Posted: Mar 8, 2016
185***69
4/5Excellent
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Close to the imperial residence, there are many sculptures in it. Every hour, music time is sent out. It's a very clean place.
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Posted: May 5, 2016
ZhKevin
3/5Average
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In the central part of Tokyo, a constitutional memorial hall is built in the front courtyard of Yongtian State Hall, Chiyoda District, which records the history of changes in Japan's political system. It has abundant documents and is a palace for studying Japanese politics.