Bungomori Roundhouse Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A fun place to touch the train
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There was a fun museum near Bungomori Station. There were exhibits and photos related to SL, and in the back room, I made a mini vehicle with a plastic board and enjoyed 々. It is recommended for small children who can take a mini train for 200 yen outside.
I'm a big fan of Kimetsu no Yaiba, so I've always wanted to go and finally came true. There is a museum, but it was free for elementary school students and younger. The toilet is very clean. I enjoyed making plastic boards. You can make your favorite things from various samples, so children as well as adults are fun. I was so concentrated that I forgot the time passed, so 1 time was quick. The finished thing was quite satisfying. Fan-shaped engine ...
I went with a child of 1 year old, 1 year old. Elementary 1 and older make plapan to make memories of the trip. The one-year-old had a wooden ball pool, so he enjoyed it. Prapan was also 300 yen per sheet, and a small train was made in a 3-car train! The children were also overjoyed.
About 5 minutes walk from Bungomori Station. A small facility in Bungomori Locomotive Park. Admission fee is 100 yen. Although it is named the museum, there are only panel commentaries, photographs, railway related materials about Bungo Mori locomotive ward, and diorama of Bungo Mori locomotive. The number of trains operated on the Kudai Main Line is small, and there are few tourist spots around Bungomori Station, so it may be better to consider it a paid rest facility.
The admission fee is 100 yen, and although there are not many, materials from the Jnr era are on display. Illustration of various JR trains is exhibited in the back room. It's so beautiful that I took a picture (shooting is OK).
A fun place to touch the train
There was a fun museum near Bungomori Station. There were exhibits and photos related to SL, and in the back room, I made a mini vehicle with a plastic board and enjoyed 々. It is recommended for small children who can take a mini train for 200 yen outside.
Last memories of summer vacation
I'm a big fan of Kimetsu no Yaiba, so I've always wanted to go and finally came true. There is a museum, but it was free for elementary school students and younger. The toilet is very clean. I enjoyed making plastic boards. You can make your favorite things from various samples, so children as well as adults are fun. I was so concentrated that I forgot the time passed, so 1 time was quick. The finished thing was quite satisfying. Fan-shaped engine ...
to make memories of your trip
I went with a child of 1 year old, 1 year old. Elementary 1 and older make plapan to make memories of the trip. The one-year-old had a wooden ball pool, so he enjoyed it. Prapan was also 300 yen per sheet, and a small train was made in a 3-car train! The children were also overjoyed.
I don't see much.
About 5 minutes walk from Bungomori Station. A small facility in Bungomori Locomotive Park. Admission fee is 100 yen. Although it is named the museum, there are only panel commentaries, photographs, railway related materials about Bungo Mori locomotive ward, and diorama of Bungo Mori locomotive. The number of trains operated on the Kudai Main Line is small, and there are few tourist spots around Bungomori Station, so it may be better to consider it a paid rest facility.
There's a beautiful illustration.
The admission fee is 100 yen, and although there are not many, materials from the Jnr era are on display. Illustration of various JR trains is exhibited in the back room. It's so beautiful that I took a picture (shooting is OK).