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Surprisingly interesting
Surprisingly interesting museum about the region's history as a tobacco production center located in a wonderful old house with nice gardens. The museum staff was a lovely guy who lent me an old fash...
and for smokers, it's just like, is that what it is?
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There are various materials related to cigarettes, but for me, who hates cigarettes, I am only interested in historical facts. I still think about smokers why they bully their bodies. I'll post a photo of the building.
It was the residence of a tobacco dealer named Manabe, who made cigarettes by himself. It was a luxurious room with a courtyard. Machines and materials are on display. There was also an old cigarette package.
The former Manabe family is used as a museum. The back is wider than the frontage, and you can see the appearance of Ikeda Town at that time, which flourished in the tobacco industry. If you smoke, you may be able to recommend the xel at the end.
I was very satisfied with the rich history and materials related to cigarettes, and the explanations and voice guidance of the person in charge were substantial. I intended to stop by a little because the admission fee was cheap, but it was a nice miscalculation. I thought it was perfect for children's free research. Since it was a Sunday visit, the parking lot of the learning center in front of me seemed to be available. On the day of the event, I was recommended to smoke with a smoke tube and chatted while smoking again and again. Smoke ...
Surprisingly interesting
Surprisingly interesting museum about the region's history as a tobacco production center located in a wonderful old house with nice gardens. The museum staff was a lovely guy who lent me an old fash...
and for smokers, it's just like, is that what it is?
There are various materials related to cigarettes, but for me, who hates cigarettes, I am only interested in historical facts. I still think about smokers why they bully their bodies. I'll post a photo of the building.
Tobacco industry
It was the residence of a tobacco dealer named Manabe, who made cigarettes by himself. It was a luxurious room with a courtyard. Machines and materials are on display. There was also an old cigarette package.
History of Ikeda Cho
The former Manabe family is used as a museum. The back is wider than the frontage, and you can see the appearance of Ikeda Town at that time, which flourished in the tobacco industry. If you smoke, you may be able to recommend the xel at the end.
I smoked a lot of cigarettes.
I was very satisfied with the rich history and materials related to cigarettes, and the explanations and voice guidance of the person in charge were substantial. I intended to stop by a little because the admission fee was cheap, but it was a nice miscalculation. I thought it was perfect for children's free research. Since it was a Sunday visit, the parking lot of the learning center in front of me seemed to be available. On the day of the event, I was recommended to smoke with a smoke tube and chatted while smoking again and again. Smoke ...