Discover the best top things to do in Shikoku, Japan including Higashikagawa City History Folk Museum, Mokuro Shiryokan Kamihagatei, Niihama City Hirose Saihei Achivement Museum, Nogi Museum, Shikoku Mura Village, Ikeda Tabacco Museum, Ryoma Sakamoto Memorial Museum, Marukin Soysouce Memorial, The Sakamoto Ryoma Memorial Museum, Tonaru Historical Museum.
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Whether you’re tripping the light fantastic across the ancient suspension bridge, taking selfies at the glass lighthouse, or comparing your artistic talents to those at the art gallery, there’s plenty to do at the open-air museum.
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The museum opened in Kamimachi, where Ryoma was born and raised. His childhood is introduced through images, sound, and CG. We recommend taking a commemorative photo next to the seated statue of Ryoma in the inner garden.
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◎ Malkin soy sauce Memorial temporary closing announcement June 23, 2015 (Tuesday) For on-site maintenance, it closed all day. To inconvenience you apologize, but please understand
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Kochi Prefecture Sakamoto Ryoma Memorial Museum Born in Tosa, Ryoma Sakamoto (1835 - 1867) was active at the end of the Edo period, when Japan was striving to become a modern nation. Although he fell before achieving his goals, there is no doubt that his efforts to realize the Satsuma-Choshu Alliance and the Taisei-hokan (formal restoration of political authority to the Emperor) brought about the birth of a new Japan. This museum is involved in the research of Ryoma Sakamoto and the Meiji Restoration, as well as the gathering, preservation, and display of related documents and materials. Through special exhibits and educational projects, we hope to help people learn more about and become familiar with Ryoma Sakamoto.
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