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Detailed Information
- Place Types Museum
- Address 671 Sendabori, Matsudo, Chiba 270-2252, Japan
- Coordinate 35.8008972,139.9394704
- Website http://www.city.matsudo.chiba.jp/m_muse/
- Rating 3.9
- Compound Code RW2Q+9Q Matsudo, Chiba, Japan
Openning hours
- Monday Closed
- Tuesday 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
- Wednesday 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
- Thursday 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
- Friday 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
- Saturday 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
- Sunday 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
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Reviews
A museum where you can learn about the history and transition of Matsudo City ☘️☘️
After all, the reproduction of the rooms and buildings of the Tokiwahira housing complex that was made realistically is a masterpiece, and the production of the forest in the permanent room is also wonderful and dangerous ✨ ✨ ✨
In addition, there was an exhibition room that touched on a rare monk in Japan, which was very interesting 😃
Also, in the exhibition room where the birth of the 20th century pear was born, the first pear tree was also displayed with a refreshing feeling ☺️
The reproduction using miniatures was also real and good 😆😆
A reproduction replica based on materials buried by parents and children during the ancient tomb era, which is quite rare in Japan, is also a highlight 💁♂️
We also recommend the Rakugo reenactment of Mamaki "Koganemaki" held by the Shogunate in the Edo period, and the theater where three lion dances are waiting for both 🦉🦉
It's nice to be able to put it inside with a realistic reproduction of the pit dwelling outdoors, and it's valuable because you can see the old life ✨ ✨ ✨
Even though I visited during the Corona era, I was glad that the people in the hall were very kind to me 🌸🌸🌸
Besides, it is also valuable that all rooms are OK 🤳
It is a very solid museum and one of the highly recommended museums ✨ ✨ ✨ ✨
It was rumored that the exhibition that reproduced the Tokiwadaira housing complex was amazing among Showa Retromania, so I went to see it. It was reproduced more realistically than I imagined. I thought it would be cheap, but it was made of concrete. Since this exhibit was the main one, I honestly didn't really look at other exhibits, but there were also pottery items from the Jomon period. The admission was reasonably priced, but surprisingly there are few exhibits, so I think it is a reasonable price. The inside of the building was beautiful and easy to see.
Since human beings themselves are Showa retro, I heard that there is a wonderful exhibition here that reproduces the postwar housing complex, so I went in search of the illusion of the Showa era.
There are quite a few museums that reproduce the interior layout of so-called cultural houses, but I have never seen a museum that has the exterior of the building and the stairs as a whole. It can be said that it is quite a masterpiece.
When I was a kid, my parents were transferred to another place, and I lived in such an old-fashioned company house, so at the entrance I was about to say "I'm home!" (Laughs) That's how perfect the reproducibility is.
The entrance door is also made of a single iron plate, which is a substitute for an era when heat insulation and soundproofing were not considered. Speaking of which, I had my finger caught in this iron plate door, and it reminded me of my childhood that it hurt to death.
The interior and fixtures with a sense of life are also wonderful. In the old days, there was always something in the living room that I didn't know whether it was furniture or audio, in which a record player, radio, and speakers were integrated. This was also mischievous and the knob came off, so I was very angry ... (distant eyes)
It was a wonderful time for me to return to my childhood and enjoy myself.
I went there for the first time, but it was more fun and studying than I expected.
Above all, the person in the vertical hole type dwelling outside explained in detail and it was a great learning experience.
I like nature. It has a history. Think about the future.
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