Harima Historical Museum, History museum in Harima, Japan.
Harima Historical Museum is a history museum in the Harima region that displays archaeological finds, historical documents, and cultural objects from the area. The exhibition spaces present materials from the Onaka archaeological site and records related to the former Befu Railway.
The museum was founded in 1985 and contains important excavated materials from the Onaka archaeological site and documents about the region's past. This establishment made it a key place for preserving regional heritage.
The collection displays traditional items from the region, including clothing and tools that show how people lived and worked in different periods. These objects help visitors understand daily life across the centuries.
The museum is located in Onaka in Hyogo Prefecture and features rotating exhibitions along with educational programs throughout the year. Visitors should expect standard museum facilities and accessible entry points.
The museum preserves materials about Joseph Heco, a historical figure with connections to this region. This collection offers insight into international connections of Japanese history.
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