Gifu Castle and "Kirin come" Taiga Drama Museum Today restarts at Gifu May 22 16:04

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The Gifu Castle, which has been closed since the 6th of last month due to the new coronavirus, and the Taiga Drama Museum, which introduces the world of Kirin ga Kurume, were reopened on the 22nd and many people are visiting.

Gifu Castle, which is located on the summit of Mt. Kinka in Gifu City, was occupied by Nobunaga Oda during the Warring States Period, and this time the attention was focused on the "Kirin come" broadcast.

Many people visited on the 22nd, which was the first restart in about a month and a half, and after entering the name and contact information on the card at the entrance of the castle, you can enter the castle with a limit of 50 people, the view from the top of the mountain, etc. I was enjoying

A man in his thirties in Gifu City said, "I'm climbing the mountain trail because I'm reopening today. The scenery from the top is beautiful."

In addition, the Taiga Drama Museum in Gifu City, which was set up at the museum at the foot of the museum, was reopened on the 22nd, and the thermography at the entrance was used to check the temperature of the visitors and get in.

Takeo Kumagai, director of the Gifu City Taiga Drama Promotion Division, said, "We are taking measures to prevent new coronavirus infection so that visitors can view the exhibition with peace of mind."

The Taiga Drama Museum is located in Gifu City as well as in Kani City and Ena City, both of which have been reopened on the 22nd.