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We were watching a video of the visitor center because the weather was bad.
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The visitor center was 2 〜3 minutes walk from the end station of the ropeway. This time it was rainy and windy and the weather was the worst, so I went home to see the magnificent view of the Alps in the video (Alpine Theater?) In the visitor center. There was also an exhibition of stuffed bears.
If you like mountains, it's fun to see the exhibition. There is also a model of the mountain, so you can see the positional relationship at a glance and it is interesting to see. You can hear the birds singing, and if you listen to them outside after learning them, the birds are actually singing, which is even more fun. There is also a bath, and you can spend a relaxing time because it is often vacant.
By the Shirakabahira station of "Shin Hotaka Ropeway"
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The history of mountain climbing and mountain climbers who have stepped over the Northern Alps are exhibited in the hall. The popular corner is the "Alpine Theater", which aerially photographed the magnificent appearance of the Northern Alps. There is also an open-air bath for day trip bathing facilities.
We were watching a video of the visitor center because the weather was bad.
The visitor center was 2 〜3 minutes walk from the end station of the ropeway. This time it was rainy and windy and the weather was the worst, so I went home to see the magnificent view of the Alps in the video (Alpine Theater?) In the visitor center. There was also an exhibition of stuffed bears.
The exhibition is interesting.
If you like mountains, it's fun to see the exhibition. There is also a model of the mountain, so you can see the positional relationship at a glance and it is interesting to see. You can hear the birds singing, and if you listen to them outside after learning them, the birds are actually singing, which is even more fun. There is also a bath, and you can spend a relaxing time because it is often vacant.
By the Shirakabahira station of "Shin Hotaka Ropeway"
The history of mountain climbing and mountain climbers who have stepped over the Northern Alps are exhibited in the hall. The popular corner is the "Alpine Theater", which aerially photographed the magnificent appearance of the Northern Alps. There is also an open-air bath for day trip bathing facilities.