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It is a folk museum in a small town that uses a closed school classroom. Admission fee is 200 yen. Various things from ancient times to the early modern times are exhibited a little loosely. It may be a good place for history lovers.
I was surprised to see the human bones on display.
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It seems that the museum has moved to the site of a high school. Although it is a small museum, photographs of tools used for a long time in Tokunoshima and the era under the rule of the US military and the return movement were exhibited. Building 2 On the floor, human bones and tools used for funerals were also exhibited, and when I was visiting alone, I was a little scared.
I went there because I had time. I think it's an elementary school, probably because I used the closed school site. I was using the classroom. Unfortunately, it wasn't exhibited very well, and it was a pity that I had low sense of purpose. Precious things were also on display, but it takes a little more ingenuity.
and it's a whole human bone, and it's quite impactful
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You can see that this island has a long history, such as human bones in the Yayoi period and Paleolithic tools about 3 10,000 years ago. In addition, the ihai of Battleship Yamato was also exhibited. It is currently relocated to the 4th floor school building on the site of the former Tokunoshima Agricultural High School, so be careful as the car navigation system may indicate old places.
Classroom の Small さな Archive.
It is a folk museum in a small town that uses a closed school classroom. Admission fee is 200 yen. Various things from ancient times to the early modern times are exhibited a little loosely. It may be a good place for history lovers.
I was surprised to see the human bones on display.
It seems that the museum has moved to the site of a high school. Although it is a small museum, photographs of tools used for a long time in Tokunoshima and the era under the rule of the US military and the return movement were exhibited. Building 2 On the floor, human bones and tools used for funerals were also exhibited, and when I was visiting alone, I was a little scared.
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I went there because I had time. I think it's an elementary school, probably because I used the closed school site. I was using the classroom. Unfortunately, it wasn't exhibited very well, and it was a pity that I had low sense of purpose. Precious things were also on display, but it takes a little more ingenuity.
A museum
Overall, it's not that wide, but as others say, it exhibits human bones from the Yayoi period, the old lives of islanders and their tools.
and it's a whole human bone, and it's quite impactful
You can see that this island has a long history, such as human bones in the Yayoi period and Paleolithic tools about 3 10,000 years ago. In addition, the ihai of Battleship Yamato was also exhibited. It is currently relocated to the 4th floor school building on the site of the former Tokunoshima Agricultural High School, so be careful as the car navigation system may indicate old places.