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Popular and local museum in Japan ver.1 Otsuka

Otsuka museum is one of the popular museum in Japan.

The location is Shikoku region. It takes 2-3hours from KIX airport by Bus or rent car.

Address: Fukuike-65-1 Narutocho Tosadomariura, Naruto, Tokushima 772-0053


 

The place is near by Akashi Kaikyo ohashi (Largest suspension bridge in the world)

So you can sightseeing also the bridge.

 


Otsuka museum feature are,

They have selected famous world art from the world and then they made duplicates only slected. Especially mural arts are many.

 

These arts are duplicates but the quality of art is almost real one.

The good things of there that we can touch some of arts.

Usually it’s impossible as long as arts are real.

 


Admission fee : About $30(3160JPY) for advance ticket

I recommend that you may buy same day ticket if you confirm the schedule.

It’s about still $ $32(3300JPY)

 

Enjoy Japanese museum. You can reach there by bus easily. 


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