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Engineering marvel - G Cans
Wow this place was spectacular. I understand it may not be for everyone but huge engineering marvel like this astound me. The time, money, effort taken to build it is just amazing. We can speak a litt...
We are a bunch of Engineers and had a great time at this 'Metropolitan Area Outer Underground Discharge Channel'. We have our own interpreter so no problem in understanding their Japanese language. ...
Not English speaker friendly. Our translator was warned by a Japanese several times, because it was considered impolite to speak in the group when the introduction was given. Ridiculous.
The official name of this place is the long-winded Metropolitan Outer Area Underground Discharge Channel, or the even longer-winded tour name "Ryukyukan", which means Underground Exploration Museum of...
Long Q Hall は No materials で Free に See the possibility of learning
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Reservations are required for a fee to visit the underground temple, but the tour of the Dragon Q Hall is free and free. It was a two-story building, and on the first floor there were celebrity signs lined up, and there was an explanation panel for the outer waterway of the Tokyo metropolitan area. There is a model of a shield machine on the second floor, and on the second floor you can see the actual operation room through the glass. There is a underground exploration hall on the 2nd floor, showing videos about the outer waterways of the metropolitan area, but the screening was only twice a day and I couldn't see it. Underground Temple ...
Engineering marvel - G Cans
Wow this place was spectacular. I understand it may not be for everyone but huge engineering marvel like this astound me. The time, money, effort taken to build it is just amazing. We can speak a litt...
'Flood Control Measure'
We are a bunch of Engineers and had a great time at this 'Metropolitan Area Outer Underground Discharge Channel'. We have our own interpreter so no problem in understanding their Japanese language. ...
Only in Japanese
Not English speaker friendly. Our translator was warned by a Japanese several times, because it was considered impolite to speak in the group when the introduction was given. Ridiculous.
Very off the beaten track!
The official name of this place is the long-winded Metropolitan Outer Area Underground Discharge Channel, or the even longer-winded tour name "Ryukyukan", which means Underground Exploration Museum of...
Long Q Hall は No materials で Free に See the possibility of learning
Reservations are required for a fee to visit the underground temple, but the tour of the Dragon Q Hall is free and free. It was a two-story building, and on the first floor there were celebrity signs lined up, and there was an explanation panel for the outer waterway of the Tokyo metropolitan area. There is a model of a shield machine on the second floor, and on the second floor you can see the actual operation room through the glass. There is a underground exploration hall on the 2nd floor, showing videos about the outer waterways of the metropolitan area, but the screening was only twice a day and I couldn't see it. Underground Temple ...