Iwakuni Shirohebi Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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History of these snakes is so unique
White albino snakes used to be protectors of traditional Japanese houses from rodents, and were thought to be send by gods as messengers. Now there are only 1000 of these snakes left in Iwakuni. They ...
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It is a facility in front of the Iwakuni Castle Ropeway platform. We are exhibiting Iwakuni's specialty white snake. Although it is a small facility, there are many explanations and it is surprisingly spectacular. Admission is cheap, so I think it's a good idea to enter for the time being.
A fairly small museum. It is located in Yoshika Park across the Kintai Bridge. I'm glad I actually saw the white snake. It was beautiful. There was also a baby white snake born last year. The exhibition is a simple explanation for children, but I'm glad that the illustrations and videos are easy to understand.
A natural monument called Kintai Bridge, a representative tourist resource in Iwakuni, is exhibited. It's a reasonable size because it's albino of Aodaisho. I don't see how active it is because it is daytime. The white snake itself seems to occur rarely all over the country, but it is valuable to be inherited by generation 々.
History of these snakes is so unique
White albino snakes used to be protectors of traditional Japanese houses from rodents, and were thought to be send by gods as messengers. Now there are only 1000 of these snakes left in Iwakuni. They ...
Original small museum
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There are few exhibits, but they're cute.
It is a facility in front of the Iwakuni Castle Ropeway platform. We are exhibiting Iwakuni's specialty white snake. Although it is a small facility, there are many explanations and it is surprisingly spectacular. Admission is cheap, so I think it's a good idea to enter for the time being.
Worth a look at the white snake.
A fairly small museum. It is located in Yoshika Park across the Kintai Bridge. I'm glad I actually saw the white snake. It was beautiful. There was also a baby white snake born last year. The exhibition is a simple explanation for children, but I'm glad that the illustrations and videos are easy to understand.
Small さな installation
A natural monument called Kintai Bridge, a representative tourist resource in Iwakuni, is exhibited. It's a reasonable size because it's albino of Aodaisho. I don't see how active it is because it is daytime. The white snake itself seems to occur rarely all over the country, but it is valuable to be inherited by generation 々.