Kudoyama Sanada Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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In the middle of town
A nice arrangements of displays, mostly of information and illustrations on the wall with some artifacts from the past. No English brochure available but they had many of the wall displays with Engli...
I highly recommend visiting if you are interested in Sangok period. Many interesting information, excellent exhibits, 90% of which have English description. Specially I would like to mark the hall with the house of Yuki ...
A museum about Sanada Parents and Child in a quiet residential area, a 10-minute walk from Nankai Kudoyama Station. From Masayuki's vassal Takeda to Yukimura's summer camp across the Kudoyama residence of his parents and children are exhibited using panels and videos. In the exhibition, which imagines the inside of the mansion in the residence, there is a life-like adult doll of Sanada's parents and children sitting in the hearth in the dim light. I am grateful to the Tohoku people that there was a description that Shigetsuna Katakura, a vassal of the Date family, entrusted his son and daughter to him. There is an exhibition about Sanada's ninja in the special exhibition and the separate room, and it appeared in the taiga drama ...
Normal for facilities alone. It is quite good to think of Sanada parents and children in the Kudoyama area.
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As for the Sanada family, there are many places related to Nagano and Gunma, and there are many kinds of museums opened at the time of the Taiga broadcasting, so there is no new knowledge or unique project when you come to the main building. However, there is a place called Mt. Kudo, there is Sanadaan nearby, there is a delicious soba shop named Yukimuraan, and there is a temple called Jisonin, a World Heritage Site, so you can go on the way to Mt. Koya and return. Stop by with one set I think it's easy. Even if you stop in the town-run parking lot and look around all of them ...
In the middle of town
A nice arrangements of displays, mostly of information and illustrations on the wall with some artifacts from the past. No English brochure available but they had many of the wall displays with Engli...
A great museum
I highly recommend visiting if you are interested in Sangok period. Many interesting information, excellent exhibits, 90% of which have English description. Specially I would like to mark the hall with the house of Yuki ...
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A museum about Sanada Parents and Child in a quiet residential area, a 10-minute walk from Nankai Kudoyama Station. From Masayuki's vassal Takeda to Yukimura's summer camp across the Kudoyama residence of his parents and children are exhibited using panels and videos. In the exhibition, which imagines the inside of the mansion in the residence, there is a life-like adult doll of Sanada's parents and children sitting in the hearth in the dim light. I am grateful to the Tohoku people that there was a description that Shigetsuna Katakura, a vassal of the Date family, entrusted his son and daughter to him. There is an exhibition about Sanada's ninja in the special exhibition and the separate room, and it appeared in the taiga drama ...
It's at the roadside station.
It is located on the same site as the roadside station Kakinosato Kudoyama. When you go here, we recommend that you stop by the roadside station.
Normal for facilities alone. It is quite good to think of Sanada parents and children in the Kudoyama area.
As for the Sanada family, there are many places related to Nagano and Gunma, and there are many kinds of museums opened at the time of the Taiga broadcasting, so there is no new knowledge or unique project when you come to the main building. However, there is a place called Mt. Kudo, there is Sanadaan nearby, there is a delicious soba shop named Yukimuraan, and there is a temple called Jisonin, a World Heritage Site, so you can go on the way to Mt. Koya and return. Stop by with one set I think it's easy. Even if you stop in the town-run parking lot and look around all of them ...