Things to Do
Museums
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Ehime
Museums
Saka no Ue no Kumo Museum
4.18 3The museum was founded to honor the historical novel by Ryotaro Shiba. The exhibitions depict events concerning its three main characters from Matsuyama city; The Akiyama brothers and the poet Shiki Masaoka.
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Matsuyama Travel Guide: Top Attractions, Hidden Gems, Food, and Souvenirs
Matsuyama City in Ehime Prefecture has a great selection of historic sites to visit, such as the nation’s oldest hot spring retreat, the Dogo Onsen, and Matsuyama Castle, a symbol of the city. As most sites are near Matsuyama Station and the Dogo Onsen, you can easily visit several in one day. Here, we will introduce our most highly recommended sites in Matsuyama.
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Day 3 in Matsuyama City, Ehime Prefecture ~Okaido area, Bansuisou and Sakano Ueno Kumo Museum ~
Matsuyama City in Ehime prefecture is the biggest city in Shikoku area. Not only the city is famous for magnet tourist spots such as Matsuyama castle and Dogo Onsen, it is also deeply associated with Japanese literature and historical famous people. I made a trip to Matsuyama for 3 nights and 4 days back in November, 2016. In my article, I am going to show you the pictures from the trip and I hope they will help you to get to know the area. In this article, I will write about my visit to Bansuisou, Sakano Ueno Museum and also about nightview in the area.
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Hiroshima
Museums
Atomic Bomb Dome
(Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park)4.43 14An esteemed building artifact that stands in remembrance of the bombing of Japan. The Peace Bell stands at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
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Learn and Reflect on the Devastation and Horror of the Atomic Bomb: A Guide to Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum is a place that conveys the raw devastation and damage caused by the atomic bomb through materials and photographs. One of its defining features is the chance to encounter a history that can only be told in Japan, the first and only country in the world to have suffered an atomic bombing, and in recent years, the number of international visitors has increased. In this article, we will explain in detail what exhibits can be found at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum and what you can experience there. By reading to the end, you will understand the significance of Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum and may feel inspired to visit in order to better grasp the damage caused by the atomic bomb and the reality of nuclear weapons.
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History and Essential Information to Know Before Visiting the Atomic Bomb Dome, a World Heritage Site
Japan is the only country in the world to have suffered atomic bombings, with the first atomic bomb in human history dropped on Hiroshima Prefecture on August 6, 1945, and another dropped on Nagasaki Prefecture three days later. The Atomic Bomb Dome is a historic structure that conveys the tragic reality of the countless victims and stands as a reminder so that the same mistake is never repeated. This article takes a detailed look at the significance of the Atomic Bomb Dome and the devastation of the atomic bombing through its history. By reading to the end, you will gain a deeper understanding of the Atomic Bomb Dome and be able to feel the reality of the atomic bombing damage when you visit.
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