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Here you can see the large lanterns used for festivals. You can enjoy the Toba Fire Festival corner and the historical zone. I was able to see it for free.
You can see the exhibition of the famous large lanterns in Isshiki Town all year round. I am overwhelmed by its hugeness. Isshiki has no prominent tourist spots, but I definitely want you to stop by when you pass by.
The main museum is an exhibition about the annual Grand Lantern Festival held at Suwa Shrine in Isshiki Town. It is attached to the city library and you can see it for free. After all, the actual exhibition of huge lanterns was powerful and excellent, and it was displayed in the atrium space up to the third floor of the building. In addition, the hall is beautiful, there are photos and dioramas of the old festival, and the library is next door, so I was quite satisfied with the children.
It is a place where a library and a museum are attached. You can see the history of Isshiki-cho, Nishio City and replicas of lanterns. I think it's a good idea to stop by on your way home from Sakushima.
First of all, when you enter the exhibition room, you will be overwhelmed by the size of the large lantern. There is a atrium up to the third floor, and you can see the large lanterns up close on each floor. In the video, there was an explanation of the festival of large lanterns, and it was introduced that it was one of the three major lantern festivals in Japan. It seems that there are 12 such large lanterns. It is also surprising to hang lanterns with the power of old-fashioned people. You will want to go to the Grand Lantern Festival held on August 26th and 27th every year.
Here you can see the large lanterns used for festivals. You can enjoy the Toba Fire Festival corner and the historical zone. I was able to see it for free.
You can see the exhibition of the famous large lanterns in Isshiki Town all year round. I am overwhelmed by its hugeness. Isshiki has no prominent tourist spots, but I definitely want you to stop by when you pass by.
The main museum is an exhibition about the annual Grand Lantern Festival held at Suwa Shrine in Isshiki Town. It is attached to the city library and you can see it for free. After all, the actual exhibition of huge lanterns was powerful and excellent, and it was displayed in the atrium space up to the third floor of the building. In addition, the hall is beautiful, there are photos and dioramas of the old festival, and the library is next door, so I was quite satisfied with the children.
It is a place where a library and a museum are attached. You can see the history of Isshiki-cho, Nishio City and replicas of lanterns. I think it's a good idea to stop by on your way home from Sakushima.
First of all, when you enter the exhibition room, you will be overwhelmed by the size of the large lantern. There is a atrium up to the third floor, and you can see the large lanterns up close on each floor. In the video, there was an explanation of the festival of large lanterns, and it was introduced that it was one of the three major lantern festivals in Japan. It seems that there are 12 such large lanterns. It is also surprising to hang lanterns with the power of old-fashioned people. You will want to go to the Grand Lantern Festival held on August 26th and 27th every year.