This traditional crafts museum is really not big. The Edo period is also a relatively historical stage in Japan. There are some experiences inside, but we took a look at it in a hurry because of the relationship of time, and went to travel again.
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This traditional crafts museum is really not big. The Edo period is also a relatively historical stage in Japan. There are some experiences inside, but we took a look at it in a hurry because of the relationship of time, and went to travel again.
Go to Leimen to see by the way. The small two-story building is only a hundred square meters. The facade is not very conspicuous. I went on Tuesday and there was no live production performance. I didn't see particularly exquisite and unique objects. I am in Greater China and the land is vast and rich. After seeing many provincial and municipal museums in Greater China, it is nothing unusual to see this again. But there is one thing that makes me sigh again about the humanization of this social facility in Japan. Along the wall of the steps on the second floor, chairs and electric tracks are designed for inconvenient walkers! Let's see the picture.
Until my son had enough, he went out of the park to continue to find the Edo Xiayu Traditional Craft Hall. Follow a larger street opposite the signboard of a duty-free shop and see the Craft Hall on the left hand side. The museum is small, showing traditional crafts made by craftsmen cultivated in the history and terroir of the Xiayu (Municipal District) and inherited from generation to generation, and the rich Edo period style. We came out in a few minutes. Of course, when I went out, I didn't forget to put a memorial seal on the doorway of the crafts hall.
You can see a little Edo before the buildings or lined up. If you look closely, there are still many temples in the Asakusa area.
What to hide, an acquaintance has a traditional craft shop near a middle store. It's a Japanese silverware store ... You don't have to buy it, so if you like, please stop by. There are a lot of interesting things (* ^^ *)