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Detailed Information
- Place Types Museum
- Address 39-2 Daikokumachi, Nagaoka, Niigata 940-0895, Japan
- Coordinate 37.497502,138.886429
- Website http://www.museum.city.nagaoka.niigata.jp/facilities/boshin/
- Rating 4.1
- Compound Code FVXP+2H Nagaoka, Niigata, Japan
Openning hours
- Monday Closed
- Tuesday 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
- Wednesday 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
- Thursday 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
- Friday Closed
- Saturday 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
- Sunday 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
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Reviews
I mainly deal with the fact that I passed through this land and regained the castle.
No matter how free it is, there are few materials and the way of exhibition is bad.
I have to crouch down and read. You shouldn't touch the display case, but you can't read the explanation unless you look into it. The commentary is also reprinted, so even if the general public reads it, it will not be understood.
Looking at the view from the 2nd floor, Mt. Sumon is that. I think it's fine.
It is a rare museum where you can take pictures of the museum adjacent to Ogurokosenjo Park, which mainly displays materials such as the Nagaoka Castle recapture battle and fireworks in Nagaoka.
A stone monument written by Lieutenant General Isoroku Yamamoto stands in the Daikoku Ancient Battlefield Park.
The exhibits are recorded in chronological order where and who died.
It is the only battlefield in a place where we can realistically image for the locals.
Such a thing was done in the neighborhood 150 years ago ...
After the battles in various places of the first row and the last row, the Nagaoka castle and other alliances finally got into Nagaoka Castle, and the story from the fall of the fallen castle is recorded in detail.
The east side of the exhibition room on the second floor is like a balcony, and you can enjoy a panoramic view of Higashiyama from Yamachigata.
In addition, the display of bullets thrown into a standing tree gives scholars a glimpse of overwhelming reality as unmistakable evidence that this war was real.
This was a battle between Japanese people, and many people were sacrificed. Soldiers burned down the town and imposed a lot of burden on the citizens.
When I went out to the terrace on the second floor from the exhibition room and looked at the lush summer midsummer off Hatcho, the heart was changed to "something" that Meiji had to hand over to Ryowa.
In addition, the history of land improvement off Hatcho, such as Oe irrigation, was well summarized and interesting.
When it gets cooler, I want to visit the ancient battlefield with a free map.
It is a museum adjacent to the Daikoku Battlefield Park, one of the fierce battlefields of the Hokuetsu War.
Sakai-related items are on display on the 2nd floor, including valuable materials, swords and armors used at that time, and bullets that are said to be excavated even now. From the terrace, you can see the entire area of Hatcho offing where Nagaoka Mercenary has passed.
Admission is free, but it is necessary to make a note at the reception.
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