Minka-en
Larry KnipfingKawasaki’s Minka-en is one of the most interesting places you are likely to visit here in Japan. This Folk House Museum has had a lot of thought and love put into it.
Nihon Minka-en (日本民家園, also 'The Japan Open-Air Folk House Museum') is part of the Ikuta Ryokuchi Park in Kawasaki, Kanagawa. On display in the park is a collection of 20 traditional minka from various parts of Japan, especially thatched-roofed houses from eastern Japan. (Wikipedia)
Kawasaki’s Minka-en is one of the most interesting places you are likely to visit here in Japan. This Folk House Museum has had a lot of thought and love put into it.
The Japan Open-Air Folk House Museum in Kawasaki is a rather quiet place that has a lot to offer to people in search of old wooden traditional Japanese houses.
มินกะ-เอ็นที่คาวาซากิ เป็นหนึ่งในสถานที่ที่น่าสนใจที่สุด ที่คุณจะเยี่ยมชมในญี่ปุ่น พิพิธภัณฑ์พื้นบ้านกลางแจ้งที่จัดขึ้นด้วยความรักและความเอาใจใส่
Японский Открытый Музей Народного Дома в Кавасаки, достаточно тихое место, которое может предложить многое тем, кто ищет старинные деревянные традиционные японские дома.
This splendid museum is located in Ikuta Ryokuchi Park in Kawasaki city, just outside Metropolitan Tokyo.
Nikon Minkaen is an exposition of historical houses collected from all over Japan, now settled in Kawasaki.
พิพิธภัณฑ์ Nihon Minka-en พิพิธภัณฑ์บ้านโบราณกลางแจ้งในคะวะสะกิ สถานที่อันเงียบสงบแห่งนี้มีหลายสิ่งหลายอย่างสำหรับผู้คนที่เสาะหาบ้านไม้ญี่ปุ่นโบราณ
Bảo tàng Nikon Minkaen trưng bày những ngôi nhà cổ được di chuyển từ mọi nơi trên khắp Nhật Bản về Kawasaki.
Este esplêndido museu fica dentro do Parque Ikuta Ryokuchi, na cidade de Kawasaki, mesmo à saída da área metropolitana de Tóquio.
카와사키의 일본 민가원에 가는 것을 추천 합니다. 이 조용한 곳을 찾으면, 오래된 목조의 전통 일본가옥을 맛보고 싶었던 사람들은 분명 대 만족할 것입니다.
Музей Nihon Minkaen в Кавасаки представляет собой экспозицию исторических домов, собранных со всей Японии.
Nihon Minkaen is an open-air museum featuring a good collection of old houses from all over Japan. The houses reveal old construction techniques, materials and even household items.
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