The Furusato Rekishi Koen is a little museum on Hakatajima Island on the Shimanami Kaido. Housed in a building that looks like a castle, and perched on top of a hill, it offers a fine view over a shipyard below, with vistas over the Seto Inland Sea. It’s one of those Japanese museums with a bit of everything, all of which is interesting. Entrance is free.
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Furusato Rekishi Koen, Hakatajima
A museum in a mock castle with fantastic views
By Anonymous
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The Furusato Rekishi Koen museum on Hakatajima looks like a castle on a hill
Besides the castle tower, there's a gate and a lookout (which you can't climb unfortunately)
In front of the museum are two symbols of Imabari, an anchor and a propeller
Inside, there are exhibits covering many aspects of Hakatajima Island
The armour on display has an aspect of caricature
Is this really the face of a hard man of war?
Before the industrial age, Japanese hand tools reached a high level of sophistication
These are saws used for shipbuilding before the age of steel
The ships that used to ply the Seto Inland Sea were floating works of art
Everything from firefighting equipment and rice mills ...
... to hanging scrolls
This model of Hakatajima doesn't really do justice to the beauty and interest of the island
Hakatajima had a thriving salt industry, and you can see the old salt pans from the castle tower
The castle is totally fake, but it has its charm nevertheless
Another view from the top of the castle, with Mt. Ishizuchi in the distance
Furusato Rekishi Koen directly overlooks a shipyard
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