Santjuan Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Declining site but see it now before it's destroyed in 2021
I've visited this site several times since 2014. However, it's been over two years since my last visit. Now you cannot go to the dock around the ship. You cannot board the ship. I talked to the women ...
Declining site but see it now before it's destroyed in 2021
I've visited this site several times since 2014. However, it's been over two years since my last visit. Now you cannot go to the dock around the ship. You cannot board the ship. I talked to the women ...
This museum, with its reconstruction of the ship San Juan Bautista, tells a remarkable story. The first Japanese-built sea-going ship (built in the Spanish style) crossed the Pacific Ocean four hundr...
Declining site but see it now before it's destroyed in 2021
I've visited this site several times since 2014. However, it's been over two years since my last visit. Now you cannot go to the dock around the ship. You cannot board the ship. I talked to the women ...
Declining site but see it now before it's destroyed in 2021
I've visited this site several times since 2014. However, it's been over two years since my last visit. Now you cannot go to the dock around the ship. You cannot board the ship. I talked to the women ...
Very interesting but mainly in Japanese
English speaking individuals will enjoy the museum but many exhibits are only in Japanese. The setting is beautiful, right on the water.
Very interesting but mainly in Japanese
English speaking individuals will enjoy the museum but many exhibits are only in Japanese. The setting is beautiful, right on the water.
Fascinating piece of history but out of the way
This museum, with its reconstruction of the ship San Juan Bautista, tells a remarkable story. The first Japanese-built sea-going ship (built in the Spanish style) crossed the Pacific Ocean four hundr...