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Saga Castle History Museum đánh giá

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Saga is a landmark attraction built in Edo era, Japan's largest wooden restoration building. The whole building is black. There were many solemn visitors. I think it's still beautiful. Convenient traffic

Saga Castle History Museum

Đăng ngày: 16 Thg10, 2016
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  • cparissh
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    Nó không phải là một điểm tham quan nổi tiếng nên giao thông không thuận tiện lắm, cách ga tàu điện ngầm khoảng 20 phút đi bộ, tuy là điểm tham quan miễn phí nhưng bạn có thể đi dạo bên trong, có một cấu trúc gỗ lớn.

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    Đăng ngày: 27 Thg6, 2019
  • JimJunLou
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    Located in the city of Zoga, the restored Imperial Palace is very good. But interestingly, the palace is free to visit. Maybe the restoration of the Imperial Palace has not been completed yet. However, the entrance routine is to take off your shoes.

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    Đăng ngày: 2 Thg12, 2017
  • 爱分享的芬蒂克
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    Here is a free, time-honored city building. The sound of students participating in sports activities should come from a school every now and then. A magnificent wooden building in the courtyard is Saga Chengben Maru Historic Museum. These are some uncles and aunts dressed in Japanese style. They are standing at the doorway to greet visitors. Here we need to take off our shoes and visit inside. We are in Aunt's. I took off my shoes on the left side and learned that we were from Shanghai. When I entered the door, an uncle immediately gave us a Chinese introduction. He smiled very kindly and came to the first entrance. There were many origami goldfish and hats on the door table. On the card beside, he wrote in various words: Take away the favorite one, so he asked about the big one we visited. When my uncle got the affirmative reply, we took our favorite gadgets, which were also regarded as memorial bars. We visited along the way according to the tour route. We appreciated the Japanese architectural features such as paper doors, sliding windows and tatami. We also knew that the 10th generation of main pot island of Saga, which was burnt down by the fire in the Edo era in 1838, was upright. His bronze statue stood beside the city of Saga and was a descendant. Express the best respect for him! ____________ When the tour ended and returned to the first entrance, the aunts folded a lot of trinkets. After replenishment, they warmly greeted the visitors who had not taken the gifts. They looked at the carefully selected style of the visitors. When we left, they walked around the courtyard, feeling that the place was still quite large. They walked along the back door and passed a large area of grass. On the right hand side, they could see the city they had just entered. floor

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    Đăng ngày: 22 Thg7, 2017
  • 藏龙888
    5/5Nổi trội
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    Nơi rất đẹp, một nơi đáng để ghé thăm, rất tốt, rất đẹp!

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    Đăng ngày: 17 Thg4, 2023
  • cf42
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    Đáng để đi vào một nơi rất thú vị, không tồi

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    Đăng ngày: 2 Thg4, 2023
  • Monkeyo
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    Saga Chengben Maru History Museum is a museum built in the late Edo era (1838) to restore and utilize the Royal Palace of Saga Chengben Maru. It is the largest wooden restoration building in Japan. More than 700 tatami are laid in the museum. In this vast space, various historical materials related to Saga in the end of the shogunate and the new period of the Reform are displayed in many ways through data, images and models.

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    Đăng ngày: 24 Thg10, 2016
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