Osuga Town History and Folklore Museum

Osuga Town History and Folklore Museum

Info

Osuga Port → 10 minutes on foot

Business Hours

9 to 17 o'clock (entry is ~ 16:30)

Price

Adult entering 100 yen, free of high school students and below

Spot Category

Museums・Science Museums・Archives


The quaint gardens are also to be seen
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Use a former stately merchant's mansion
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Various folk materials on display
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A museum in a corner of Fuefuki Township on the island of Obugaga
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