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Sabou Yugakukan

さぼう遊学館
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City ParksExhibition Halls
Open tomorrow at 9:00-17:00
Address:
Okujo, Nannocho, Kaizu, JapanMap
Phone+81 584-55-1110
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  • inobby
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    の Small さな Archive in the park

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    A small museum in Hanedani gradually park. You can learn about sediment-related disasters, and admission is free at a small museum such as videos, models, and panel exhibitions.

    Reviewed on Sep 23, 2019
  • whereisuma
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    Soil and sand disasters を Learning ぶ

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    It is a facility where you can learn about sediment-related disasters. I think it's not enough for children, but it was interesting. If you make a reservation, you can also receive training on sediment-related disasters and disaster prevention.

    Reviewed on Jul 4, 2018
  • maki-chan69472
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    Know the history of flood control

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    Dereke, famous for the diversion of the Kiso Sankawa River, preaches the importance of mountain control before flood control. There is a embankment to prevent debris flows made in Hane Valley in Kaizu during the diversion of the Mikawa River. It is built beside it. It is integrated with the sand embankment around Haneda. Inside, you can get knowledge of debris flows. The view from the rooftop is quite impressive. The toilet washroom was a bit fashionable. If you go to the back, take measures against bears ...

    Reviewed on Nov 8, 2017
  • Navigator806965
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    Learn about sediment-related disasters

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    Watch the 3 D video with a dedicated black glasses. I learned about the change of the surface before and after it continued to rain. The necessity of sand prevention is introduced so that it does not suffer from debris flow, landslides, or landslides.

    Reviewed on Jun 21, 2017
  • Ambassador806026
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    I'm working on the renovation.

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    It is a facility where you can learn about the role of Sabo, but it is currently under renovation work and cannot be entered. It will resume from April 1, 2017.

    Reviewed on Mar 13, 2017

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