I think the best way to get to know a place is to go to the local history museum. This time, it happens to be a special exhibition about Hongchuan Museum. There are many foreigners living in Japan, local residents (the elderly are more), and students in schools. Most of the cultural relics were from the Sui and Tang dynasties. No photography. What surprised me most was their deep respect for ancient China. Everything that Tang envoys brought back at that time was regarded as a national cultural relic and collected in museums all over Japan. And in the introduction of English, there is no taboo about the relationship between Japanese culture and ancient China, even I think the introduction is a little too intimate. In retrospect, Fukuoka was given a good geographic location on an electronic interactive platform. It says that the distance from Fukuoka to Osaka is the same as the distance from the Korean capital, while Shanghai is equivalent to Tokyo. The fare is 1000. Take your passport. The usual exhibition is only 200 yen.