It's a nice little museum located near the train station, around 15 minutes of walk. It provides English audio device for you to understand what's being exhibited in the museum. The staff at the ticketing counter was very friendly and nice to help me store my luggage. The audio guide has two parts, one is the characters narrated story and another one is the explanation of the artifacts. Although it is small, it could take up to 2-3 hours to fully...
Read moreincredibly affordable admission (300ish yen?), few other visitors, very nice atmosphere
despite its’ relatively small size (2 exhibit halls when we visited), the museum has quite a bit packed into its space - enough to spend around 3 hours with, especially to anyone interested in prehistoric japan - it even has an area where you can dress up in yayoi clothes for pictures
staff were very...
Read moreThis was the best museum of all the ones we visited. They had a recorder you could listen to for each display they had. Interesting history, stories, and artifacts. The most amazing thing was they were all found right in the area we were in. The attached photo is one about the queen of that time, very...
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