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  • Monday Closed
  • Tuesday 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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Inakadatemura Museum
Inakadatemura Museum
Inakadatemura Museum
Inakadatemura Museum
Inakadatemura Museum
Inakadatemura Museum
Inakadatemura Museum
Inakadatemura Museum
Inakadatemura Museum
Inakadatemura Museum
Reviews
外崎笙子 (06/18/2020)
Impressed if you go without expecting it!! Footsteps of Yayoi!? Even adults are small... I thought it was a child. At that time, the average height of an adult was less than 160 cm due to the size of his legs. I could actually walk on the soil of the rice field traces of the Yayoi period. I am impressed. I wonder if there was such a museum in such a place (rude)... How many of the people gathering at Road Station, Rice Field Art and JRA Winds know? Behind the roadside station quietly (sad) PR bad. I didn't even know about Jimoty. I happened to notice the sign on the way to rice field art, and I went there. Even if other people get into your eyes, unless you really like things, you won't bother to go for a few minutes in Hong (whether you like things). I think it's worth it if it's included in the sightseeing route of the group. The museum also lamented, only Jomon was touted... Certainly Sannai is not a world-class. His Majesties the Emperor and Empress of Japan came close to us, so it was disappointing that he wanted me to visit the museum. Yayoi Gambare!! On weekday afternoons, only two of us visited the museum, and they said that we would be happy to guide you if the museum is better, so I asked. I was able to take a leisurely tour while listening to detailed explanations with an exclusive guide. It was more interesting than Sannai. While everyone was attending the rice field art (and then laughing), it might be better than paying a high price to see the stone. I couldn't believe that Star Minus 1 was a display of only pieces of pottery, fossils of rice and panels, and the appeal is zero. It's Nan, but the naming of Inakadate Village Museum is now good (I respect the Inakadate village itself!!) It's not bad in Inakadate because it's in Inakadate, but no, but more Yayoi period It's like pushing the rice fields all over. Other cities, towns and villages think that there are only fragments, fossils, and photographs, so it is really wasteful.
石川邦明 (10/14/2018)
The footprints two thousand years ago can be seen as canary and clear. Totemo There was an interesting thing. The person in charge also responded kindly. There are also beautiful toilets and multipurpose toilets. Entry fee is 300 yen, but it is worth seeing oversized.
三浦紀子 (09/19/2016)
I was impressed to see the ruins of rice fields 2100 years ago. (Admission fee 300 yen)
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246-1 Hokkitsumachi Makabe, Shibukawa, Gunma 377-0062, Japan
+81 279-52-4094
http://www.city.shibukawa.lg.jp/kankou/history/kanrenshisetsu/p