Museum • Japan, 〒605-0861 京都府京都市東山区清閑寺霊山町1
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Kyoto is home to many places where the heroes of the era gathered, nurturing dreams and hope in their hearts. The Ryōzen Rekishi-kan, standing on Mount Ryozen, is a precious facility that continues to tell the story of those warriors' achievements.
Stepping inside the museum, you'll be enveloped in a sense of presence as if transcending time and space. Precious exhibits depicting the figures of the Shinsengumi, Sakamoto Ryoma, and other warriors, as well as valuable items such as swords used at the time, convey the heat of the Bakumatsu era.
Behind the Ryōzen Rekishi-kan, there are scattered grave sites of warriors such as Sakamoto Ryoma. It's also a pleasant experience to gaze at the remnants of the scenery while pondering the lives of these individuals.
Behind the scenes of the Restoration revealed through various materials, there were unexpected events and unreasonable dramas. The more you learn about the achievements of the warriors, the more you will be touched by their way of life.
Despite being tossed about in the rough waves of the era, there are those who lost their lives halfway through their aspirations and those who carved out a new era with dreams in their hearts. The traces of the warriors that you catch a glimpse of at Ryōzen Rekishi-kan are sure to ask us something.