Discover the best top things to do in Ota, Japan including Art Factory Jonanjima, JAL Safety Promotion Center, Folk Museum of Ota Borough, Tamagawadai Park The Ancient Tomb Exhibition Room, Ryushi Museum, Omori Nori Museum, Showa no Kurashi Museum, Kitahara Collection Airport Gallery, Sanno Sodo Memorial Museum, Ota City Katsu Kaishu Memorial Museum.
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It is a museum exhibiting local materials and cultural properties of Ota Ward. Exhibits of various fields such as archeology, history, folk materials can be seen. In addition to permanent exhibitions such as "Magome Fuma Mura", we also perform various events such as special exhibitions and experiential learning sessions.
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A huge tomb called the old tumulus, which was made almost from the 4th century to the 7th century in the old tumulus exhibition room at the entrance of the Tama river stand, is reproduced with a full size replica. This is a part of the back circle part of the keyhole-shaped tumuli with a lateral hole type stone chamber built in the sixth century in the eastern province (Kanto district). As you can compare with the appearance of the current ancient tomb stored in Tama River Tai Park, it is restored as it was at the time that the ancient people made, so please look in the mood for everyone as an ancient person. Opening hours 9 am to 4:30 pm (entrance until 4 pm) closing day Every Monday (opening if Monday is a holiday) New Year's Holiday (December 29 to January 3)
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Taisho and Showa's masterpiece of Japanese paintings, Ryuko's works are exhibited. Ryuko Kawabata (1885 to 1966), known as the master of Japanese paintings, is one of the residents of Masumagu Fuma. We are constantly displaying large works of that scale. Memorial hall was built in 1962 (1962) in order to commemorate Kikusui and exhibit his own masterpieces. The building was designed by Ryuko himself, and has the shape of seahorse. Admission fee Adult 200 yen, elementary school student, junior high school student 100 yen (Groups of 20 or more: Adults 160 yen, small, middle school students 80 yen) Free from 65 years old and under 6 years old Opening hours 9 am - 4: 30 pm (Admission is until 4 pm) closing day Every Monday (the next day when it is a national holiday), temporary closing day such as New Year's holiday, exhibition change
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It is located in the beach park of Omori Furusato and opened in April 2008. A lot of materials that convey the history of technology of nori making technology that is prosperous as a place to produce nori representative of Japan is displayed. Instruments for making nori are designated as "important tangible folk cultural properties" of the country. Opening hours 9 am - 5 pm From June to August, 9 am - 7 pm closing day New Year's Holiday (from December 29 to January 3) On the third Monday, closed on the following day if that day is a holiday
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The Museum of Life in the Showa Era preserves typical lifestyle ordinary city dweller of Tokyo in the 1950s.
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The entrance of the former residence of Tokuomi Su - mine known as the first general magazine "Kunitomiyomi" in Japan and the second floor study section are preserved, and valuable materials such as handwritten manuscripts can be seen. You can also enjoy beautiful autumn leaves and rare flowers of catarpa at Su Lin Park with memorial hall. Closed: New Year's Holiday, temporary closing day.
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