Sakito Folk History Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I visited after noon on Sunday, but the visitors were able to see slowly with only my 々2 name. I hope you can exhibit more about the coal mine in detail.
The museum explained carefully. I found that Sakido was an island of whaling and coal mines. It seems that there were more shops in the coal mine era than now. There were also three movie theaters. Now, salt, isn't it? I heard that salt was not enough water, so I decided to make salt from seawater to make distilled water. It was free, about 30 minutes, and I learned about Sakitojima, and I learned a lot.
I visited while visiting the ruins of the Sakido coal mine. In the hall, the curator taught me various details and was able to purchase valuable stories and information. I could see photos of the heyday of the coal mine in the form of an album, and I wasn't interested in the materials related to whaling.
Quiet.
I visited after noon on Sunday, but the visitors were able to see slowly with only my 々2 name. I hope you can exhibit more about the coal mine in detail.
i know sakido.
The museum explained carefully. I found that Sakido was an island of whaling and coal mines. It seems that there were more shops in the coal mine era than now. There were also three movie theaters. Now, salt, isn't it? I heard that salt was not enough water, so I decided to make salt from seawater to make distilled water. It was free, about 30 minutes, and I learned about Sakitojima, and I learned a lot.
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I visited while visiting the ruins of the Sakido coal mine. In the hall, the curator taught me various details and was able to purchase valuable stories and information. I could see photos of the heyday of the coal mine in the form of an album, and I wasn't interested in the materials related to whaling.