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It is a stone-style historic building completed in 1945 during the war. Historical materials related to the Yoshikawa family, works of art and crafts are exhibited in the hall. Admission is free, so you can feel free to visit.
It is a stone-style historic building completed in 1945 during the war. Historical materials related to the Yoshikawa family, works of art and crafts are exhibited in the hall. Admission is free, so you can feel free to visit.
It is a place where you can see the history of Iwakuni.
Original Text
I think it is a place to introduce the history of the end of the Edo period. We introduce the history of the Yoshikawa family and the conquest of Choshu in a video, which will be a study of history. A person from Iwakuni who was active in the Meiji era is also introduced, and you can see the history well. This time, I would like to take a leisurely look.
It is a place where you can see the history of Iwakuni.
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I think it is a place to introduce the history of the end of the Edo period. We introduce the history of the Yoshikawa family and the conquest of Choshu in a video, which will be a study of history. A person from Iwakuni who was active in the Meiji era is also introduced, and you can see the history well. This time, I would like to take a leisurely look.
I thought it was a modern architecture, but it was more than 70 years ago, the year of the end of the war. As the name suggests, it is a facility that symbolizes the oldness of Iwakuni, and there are plenty of exhibits that show the 々 related to the Yoshikawa family, the geography of the neighborhood, and the history of the construction of Kintai Bridge. It is well managed and excellent, including the maintenance of the garden.
Heavy building
It is a stone-style historic building completed in 1945 during the war. Historical materials related to the Yoshikawa family, works of art and crafts are exhibited in the hall. Admission is free, so you can feel free to visit.
Heavy building
It is a stone-style historic building completed in 1945 during the war. Historical materials related to the Yoshikawa family, works of art and crafts are exhibited in the hall. Admission is free, so you can feel free to visit.
It is a place where you can see the history of Iwakuni.
I think it is a place to introduce the history of the end of the Edo period. We introduce the history of the Yoshikawa family and the conquest of Choshu in a video, which will be a study of history. A person from Iwakuni who was active in the Meiji era is also introduced, and you can see the history well. This time, I would like to take a leisurely look.
It is a place where you can see the history of Iwakuni.
I think it is a place to introduce the history of the end of the Edo period. We introduce the history of the Yoshikawa family and the conquest of Choshu in a video, which will be a study of history. A person from Iwakuni who was active in the Meiji era is also introduced, and you can see the history well. This time, I would like to take a leisurely look.
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I thought it was a modern architecture, but it was more than 70 years ago, the year of the end of the war. As the name suggests, it is a facility that symbolizes the oldness of Iwakuni, and there are plenty of exhibits that show the 々 related to the Yoshikawa family, the geography of the neighborhood, and the history of the construction of Kintai Bridge. It is well managed and excellent, including the maintenance of the garden.