Re: Interesting museums in Tokyo area for rainy days
necoandjeff wrote:
> "John W." <worthj1970@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>>necoandjeff wrote:
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>>><mtfester@netMAPSONscape.net> wrote in message
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>>>>Declan Murphy <declan_murphy@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>>>>I need to come up with a few wet weather venues to take foreign
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> students
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>>>>>(all adults) to when in the Tokyo area. As Odaiba is increasingly on
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> the
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>>>>>itinerary, I was thinking perhaps to add the Maritime Museum
>>>>>http://www.funenokagakukan.or.jp
>>>>>to the list. Has anyone been there? Is it interesting etc?
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>>>>>And any other suggestions?
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>>>>I liked the Ueno museums; for most artifacts, you can trace the
>>>>China -> Korea -> Japan transition nicely.
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>>>>And it's close to the zoo, in case the panda's still alive.
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>>>That zoo is horrible. The whole concept of zoos is horrible, but if you
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> want
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>>>to see one of the worst examples of this nasty human habit of locking up
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> a
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>>>bunch of animals in small cramped quarters and treating them like shit
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>>>their own enjoyment and the enjoyment of their kids, go to the Ueno zoo.
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>>I suggest you never visit the Himeji museum....
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> A museum? Why is that?
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For 'museum' insert 'zoo'.
John W.
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