The architecture reminds of the Holocaust Memorials in Eastern Europe. Very well done, but a depressive atmosphere. Historically important but no "fun-place". Good for a plan B for rainy days. Good overall experience.
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The 9.18 Museum
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 11/18/04
When we told staff at the hotel that we had visited this museum, we learned that for people of this area the museum is a very emotional and special place. Further, it is a nationally recognized museum and is in a long, handsome building dating back only to 1999. The 9.18 in the Museum name is the date in 1931 when the Japanese blew up a railroad ...
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