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far from the city
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I arrived near the main road according to the information board, but I had a hard time not knowing the entrance. If there is a sign near the museum, it will be helpful. It is a free viewing facility, but there are things that seem to be receptionists, but there were no people. It seems to be an educational facility for elementary school students in the neighborhood, but it seems that the general public is not well aware of it and there are not many visitors.
The Prefectural Natural History Museum is located on the outskirts of Kanazawa City, and is surrounded by Hokuriku University and Kanazawa Gakuin. You can learn about animals, plants, and geoscience in the prefecture, and there are plenty of exhibits. Ishikawa Prefecture is blessed with natural environments such as the alpine area centered on Mt. Hakusan and the Satoumi Sea of Noto. By witnessing the environment, I was able to experience the blessings of Ishikawa's nature through natural history materials.
far from the city
I arrived near the main road according to the information board, but I had a hard time not knowing the entrance. If there is a sign near the museum, it will be helpful. It is a free viewing facility, but there are things that seem to be receptionists, but there were no people. It seems to be an educational facility for elementary school students in the neighborhood, but it seems that the general public is not well aware of it and there are not many visitors.
Natural Products in Alpine and Caspian Sea
The Prefectural Natural History Museum is located on the outskirts of Kanazawa City, and is surrounded by Hokuriku University and Kanazawa Gakuin. You can learn about animals, plants, and geoscience in the prefecture, and there are plenty of exhibits. Ishikawa Prefecture is blessed with natural environments such as the alpine area centered on Mt. Hakusan and the Satoumi Sea of Noto. By witnessing the environment, I was able to experience the blessings of Ishikawa's nature through natural history materials.