堺利晶之杜
A museum complex in Sakai dedicated to Sen no Rikyu (tea ceremony master) and Yodo Dono, showcasing Sakai's rich history as a merchant city.
基本信息
- 地址 大阪府堺市堺区宿院町西2丁1-1
- 价格带 大人300円、高校生200円、中学生以下無料 ※茶の湯体験は別料金
介绍
A museum complex in Sakai dedicated to Sen no Rikyu (tea ceremony master) and Yodo Dono, showcasing Sakai's rich history as a merchant city.
基本信息
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