The Tsuyama Museum of Natural History displays approximately 20,000 specimens of animals, insects, and fossilized shells, with taxidermy as the centerpiece. The museum also exhibits taxidermy of endangered species, which have become valuable exhibits protected by the Washington Convention. The museum also has exhibits on the history of the Earth and the evolution of living organisms, making it an irresistible destination for those interested in natural science. There are many exhibits that children can enjoy, including experimental and experiential corners. Admission is 500 yen for adults and 200 yen for elementary and junior high school students, with group discounts available. Located near the entrance to Tsuyama Castle, it attracts many tourists during the cherry blossom festival. This is a must-see spot for those interested in natural history.
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