The location is right after the Museum of Modern Art. It was a nice visit, very close to Wakayama Castle. I came on Sunday, and I don't know why but it's a free admission. I am not sure whether it's because of the day or whether there is a special occasion. However, it will be hard if we don't speak Japanese, especially to explore the first floor. All information is written in Japanese. Nevertheless, it's still a pleasant visit. I hope the museum will add English explanation below the Japanese ones in the future 🧡 Also! There is a rest area where we can order coffee, tea, and chocolate! I am enjoying the view of Wakayama Castle from the rest area while...
Read moreWakayama museum of modern art is must visit place in wakayama. Especially for the people who are very much interested in art and architecture. The museum building is an example of modern architecture. Its form is very interesting and surrounding landscape is also very much attractive. Also the miniature scaled model of the museum building also is showcased with in the building. One must be visit in this place. Heyy, but this place is not free. One must buy the tickets to for the entry. Also wifi is free within the premise. So one can simply go live while...
Read more와카야마 현립 박물관은 일본 와카야마현 와카야마시에 위치한 역사 박물관 이다 . 박물관의 초점은 와카야마현의 역사와 문화이며, 상설 컬렉션에는 선사시대, 고야산 , 구마노 지역 , 구마노 고도 및 기슈 번 다이묘를 통치했던 기슈 도쿠가와 가문 관련 유물이 전시되어 있습니다. 에도 시대 도쿠가와 막부. 1971년 와카야마 성 니노 마루 에 개관한 이 박물관은 1994년 현재의 시설로 이전했습니다. 인접해 있는 와카야마 현대미술관은 지하 통로로 연결되어 있습니다. Wakayama Prefectural Museum is a history museum located in Wakayama City, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. The museum's focus is the history and culture of Wakayama Prefecture, and the permanent collection displays artifacts related to prehistory, Koyasan, the Kumano region, the Kumano Kodo Island, and the Kishu Tokugawa clan, who ruled the Kishu Domain daimyō. Edo period Tokugawa shogunate. Opened in 1971 at Ninomaru, Wakayama Castle, the museum moved to its current facility in 1994. The adjacent Wakayama Museum of Contemporary Art is connected by an...
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