Yasu City History and Folklore Museum
| Laamu innde | 野洲町立歴史民俗資料館, 野洲市歴史民俗博物館 |
|---|---|
| Lesdi | Japan |
| Nder laamoore | Yasu |
| Jonde kwa'odineto | 35°4′21″N 136°2′42″E |
| Memba en | Japanese Liaison Council of History and Folk Museums, Japanese Association of Museums, Shiga Association of Museums |
| Main subject | Ōiwayama Dōtaku |
| Date of official opening | 1 Jolal 1988 |
| Street address | 〒520-2315 滋賀県野洲市辻町57-1 |
| Laawol ngol laamu anndani | https://www.city.yasu.lg.jp/soshiki/rekishiminzoku/museum.html |

Yasu-shi Rekishi Minzoku Hakubutsukan), anndiraango kadi ko suudu defte Dōtaku (Miseum Dōtaku, e nder leydi Japon), 1988. E fuɗɗoode ko musee wuro ngoo, e kawral wuro Yasu ɓooyngo ngoo e Chūzu ngam sosde wuro Yasu ñalnde 1 oktoobar 2004, musee oo wayli innde mum (町立→市). Koolol ngol e kollirɗe ɗee ina njogii fannuuji ɗiɗi mawɗi, dōtaku Ōiwayama [ja] e daartol e laabi leƴƴi nokku oo. Ko adii musee oo ko nokku taariindi Yayoi no Mori, ina waɗi pittaali mahngo e nokku desorɗe toowɗo.
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Wikimedia Commons ina jogii jaayndeeji jowitiiɗi e daartol e daartol wuro Yasu. 50Koolol Kofun Ōiwayama Tuugnorgal[1].[2] Originally the town museum, with the merger of the former Yasu Town with Chūzu to form Yasu City on 1 October 2004, the museum was renamed accordingly (町立→市).[2] The collection and displays have two main areas of focus, the dōtaku of Template:Ill and the history and folkways of the area.[2][3] Next to the museum is Yayoi no Mori Historical Park, with reconstruction pit-dwellings and a raised storehouse.[3]
- ↑ 野洲市歴史民俗博物館は開館36周年を迎えました。 [Yasu City History and Folk Museum has Celebrated its 36th Anniversary] (in Saponeere). Yasu City. Retrieved 24 February 2025.
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