Sekiyado Castle Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Great for Kanto region river transport & flood control history
The museum excellently describes the key role of Sekiyado for river transport & communications in the Kanto area before rail & roads. There are displays showing how the Tone river, by early 18th centu...
Great for Kanto region river transport & flood control history
The museum excellently describes the key role of Sekiyado for river transport & communications in the Kanto area before rail & roads. There are displays showing how the Tone river, by early 18th centu...
Sekiyado Castle offered a lot of very interesting information on the efforts of Edo Period Japanese to control the flow of rivers, protect from flooding, and build canals for trade. The history of the...
Sekiyado Castle offered a lot of very interesting information on the efforts of Edo Period Japanese to control the flow of rivers, protect from flooding, and build canals for trade. The history of the...
Full of history inside the museum, photograps are not allowed inside, ther is a small entrance fee to go inside the museum, two hours using bicycle from yachiyo machi, first time to go inside a castle...
Great for Kanto region river transport & flood control history
The museum excellently describes the key role of Sekiyado for river transport & communications in the Kanto area before rail & roads. There are displays showing how the Tone river, by early 18th centu...
Great for Kanto region river transport & flood control history
The museum excellently describes the key role of Sekiyado for river transport & communications in the Kanto area before rail & roads. There are displays showing how the Tone river, by early 18th centu...
関宿城 [野田] Sekiyadojō (Noda)
Sekiyado Castle offered a lot of very interesting information on the efforts of Edo Period Japanese to control the flow of rivers, protect from flooding, and build canals for trade. The history of the...
関宿城 [野田] Sekiyadojō (Noda)
Sekiyado Castle offered a lot of very interesting information on the efforts of Edo Period Japanese to control the flow of rivers, protect from flooding, and build canals for trade. The history of the...
Bicycle riders
Full of history inside the museum, photograps are not allowed inside, ther is a small entrance fee to go inside the museum, two hours using bicycle from yachiyo machi, first time to go inside a castle...