

▷Recommended for
- Those who would like to experience the values of a country with which they do not normally have contact.
- What kind of country is Turkmenistan? If you are wondering
- Those who want to enjoy an exhibit that is not too flashy but still leaves a lasting impression.
The “love for the nation” is on full display from the moment you enter the building.
The first thing that catches the eye upon entering the museum is a portrait of the president and a video presentation that praises the country. The strong message of patriotism, which is hard to find in Japan, is refreshing and makes you want to see it. The film has a clear theme, and its appeal is that it allows the viewer to get a feel for the values and atmosphere of the country.

Abundant exhibits on the second floor
After exiting the video area, visitors go up the stairs to the second floor to the exhibition area. Folk costumes, ornaments, photos, models, and other items are neatly arranged to give visitors a glimpse of Turkmenistan’s lifestyle and culture. There are no flashy gadgets, but each item has a “real” feel to it, making it a very impressive and unassuming place to visit.





Summary|”Cultural gap time” to experience a little bit of an unknown country
Although the exhibits are rather modest, they are interesting in that they allow visitors to experience the values and culture of a country that they would not normally have the chance to learn about, which is typical of the Expo. The crowds are small, so it is recommended to stop by when you have some time to spare.
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