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Inamura Hi no Yakata

稲むらの火の館
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Exhibition HallsMuseums
Open today at 10:00-17:00
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671 Hiro, Hirogawa, Arida-gun, Wakayama 643-0071, JapanMap
Phone+81 737-64-1760
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  • OnAir803420
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    Lantern に Xin を Holding っておられる Fang "Binkou Fuling Memorial Hall" inner garden に Zhen しい [Gaoli Lantern] と [Weaving Department Lantern] があります

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    It consists of a three-story "Tsunami Disaster Prevention Education センター" and a "Hamaguchi Furyo Memorial Hall" that uses the birthplace of Furyo Hamaguchi. If you have the opportunity to visit here, [Tsunami シミューレーション (ミニ Tsunami)] [3D Tsunami Video シアター (00 minutes and 30 minutes per hour)] on the 1st floor of Tsunami Disaster Prevention Education センター] Don't miss it. In the exhibits in the Hamaguchi Furyo Memorial Hall, there is a model of [Hiromura embankment (nationally designated historic site; height 5m width 20m length 600m)]. Also the garden is ...

    Reviewed on May 13, 2021
  • torukyu
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    See Learn in Social Science に

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    A museum where you can experience the history of the rice fire that became the origin of Tsunami Day and Tsunami. The hall is quite large by blending a Japanese mansion and modern architecture. It was a little crowded because it overlapped with the student's social studies tour. I learned about history and the awesomeness of Tsunami.

    Reviewed on Oct 23, 2020
  • 301taichou
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    No material の Binkou Fuling Memorial Hall

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    There is a charge for the Inamura Fire Museum, but admission to the Hamaguchi Goryo Memorial Hall, the attached regional exchange center, is free. At the birthplace of Hamaguchi Goryo, you can learn about its feats through the exhibition.

    Reviewed on Sep 6, 2019
  • mine38
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    Geographical に Great な Contribute をした Binkou Fuling の Footprint を Know る

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    Goryo Hamaguchi sensed the occurrence of a tsunami when the Ansei Nankai earthquake occurred on December 24, 1854 at the end of the Edo period, set fire to his rice fields and evacuated local residents to Hirohachiman Shrine on a nearby hill. I made a kettle. After that, not only did he cook his own stored rice to help the refugees survive the hunger, but also procured materials and prepared for the tsunami that would hit again in the future along with the reconstruction project. As a disaster prevention project, Hiromura Tsutsumi ...

    Reviewed on Jan 25, 2019
  • 301taichou
    301taichou
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    Not rice ears.

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    It's a famous rice fire, but I imagined that I had burned rice ears with harvested rice, but I learned that it was a cherry blossom for the first time when I came here. At that time, the yagura was used for sandals and thatched roofs, so it was important.

    Reviewed on Jun 10, 2018

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