From the entrance of the precincts of Kagoshima Jingu shrine, there was a Hayato History and Folklore Museum on the right side of the road that extends along the river. In the hall, there was materials from Kagoshima Jingu, and earthenware and stone axes excavated from the former Hayato Town were exhibited. There was also materials for "Suzukake Horse Odori", a festival at Kagoshima Jingu. It was a museum full of the history of former Hayato Town.
Kagoshima Jingu, the first shrine in Osumi province. To the east was the Hayato History and Folklore Museum. In the history exhibition room in the museum, materials from Kagoshima Jingu, earthenware and stone axes excavated in this area were exhibited. In addition, there were materials and folk tools of "Suzukake Ma Odori", which is a local performing art, and I was interested in it.
Located in the precincts of Kagoshima Jingu. In the exhibition room, materials related to Kagoshima Jingu and earthenware excavated in the town are exhibited, but few are interested. In addition, nothing is exhibited on the two exhibition cases along the wall, and materials of old special exhibitions are also exhibited. The living space of the Showa era is reproduced in the Japanese-style room, but it feels like you just put old folk tools on the tatami mats. Why is Hayato Town left in such a state? Maybe public affairs ...
It's a very old building, but the admission fee is 130 yen. Pottery excavated in Hayato Town was on display, and there was also a Japanese-style room where you could feel the Showa era.
Interesting but rather for the premises
Like all other museums of the history and folklore of Kagoshima prefecture, but not less interesting.
the history of the former hayato town is packed.
From the entrance of the precincts of Kagoshima Jingu shrine, there was a Hayato History and Folklore Museum on the right side of the road that extends along the river. In the hall, there was materials from Kagoshima Jingu, and earthenware and stone axes excavated from the former Hayato Town were exhibited. There was also materials for "Suzukake Horse Odori", a festival at Kagoshima Jingu. It was a museum full of the history of former Hayato Town.
この Land の Tongtong ~ can "bell かけ Ma Yu り"
Kagoshima Jingu, the first shrine in Osumi province. To the east was the Hayato History and Folklore Museum. In the history exhibition room in the museum, materials from Kagoshima Jingu, earthenware and stone axes excavated in this area were exhibited. In addition, there were materials and folk tools of "Suzukake Ma Odori", which is a local performing art, and I was interested in it.
Throwing exhibition
Located in the precincts of Kagoshima Jingu. In the exhibition room, materials related to Kagoshima Jingu and earthenware excavated in the town are exhibited, but few are interested. In addition, nothing is exhibited on the two exhibition cases along the wall, and materials of old special exhibitions are also exhibited. The living space of the Showa era is reproduced in the Japanese-style room, but it feels like you just put old folk tools on the tatami mats. Why is Hayato Town left in such a state? Maybe public affairs ...
Exhibited goods in Hayato Cho
It's a very old building, but the admission fee is 130 yen. Pottery excavated in Hayato Town was on display, and there was also a Japanese-style room where you could feel the Showa era.