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I feel love for the sand.
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The reason why it is not a museum but a cultural museum is linked to the activities of citizens to protect the sound sand. I feel the love of crying sand, such as the connection between those who are studying crying sand, those who protect the sea in the area, and those who protect the crying sand in various places. It can be burned to find microshells.
It is an experience learning facility with the theme of crying sand. There are also exhibits such as the mechanism of sand crying, the sea environment, the history of Kotobikihama, and drifting objects. I learned a lot.
The day before, I enjoyed the crab at the inn of Majin and was planning to head to Ine from the morning, but I was worried about the crying sand and returned to Kotobiki Beach. Unfortunately, the sand on the beach was wet and did not ring, so I visited the crying sand culture museum. The corner where you can experience the sound sand of Kotobiki Beach and the exhibition about the sound sand from all over Japan and around the world were also interesting, but you can observe various microshells less than 3 mm in size inhabiting Kotobiki Beach through a microscope. It was a surprise and impressed. Please tell the person in the hall, smartphone ...
The director explained a lot. The experience of finding small shells from the world's crying sand and crying sand, and in one corner of the second floor, there were birds made of pine blossoms, ships made of shells and five-storied pagodas. It was warm because there was a table and chairs and a heater. There was also a fish carta on the table.
The exhibits were crying sand on the first floor and a large turtle on the 2 floor. On the way back, when I asked one question to the beautiful witch-like person who was at the reception alone, I received a detailed answer, which was very helpful.
I feel love for the sand.
The reason why it is not a museum but a cultural museum is linked to the activities of citizens to protect the sound sand. I feel the love of crying sand, such as the connection between those who are studying crying sand, those who protect the sea in the area, and those who protect the crying sand in various places. It can be burned to find microshells.
Ming き sand
It is an experience learning facility with the theme of crying sand. There are also exhibits such as the mechanism of sand crying, the sea environment, the history of Kotobikihama, and drifting objects. I learned a lot.
it wasn't just the squeaking sand.
The day before, I enjoyed the crab at the inn of Majin and was planning to head to Ine from the morning, but I was worried about the crying sand and returned to Kotobiki Beach. Unfortunately, the sand on the beach was wet and did not ring, so I visited the crying sand culture museum. The corner where you can experience the sound sand of Kotobiki Beach and the exhibition about the sound sand from all over Japan and around the world were also interesting, but you can observe various microshells less than 3 mm in size inhabiting Kotobiki Beach through a microscope. It was a surprise and impressed. Please tell the person in the hall, smartphone ...
Qin Yinming き Sand Culture Center
The director explained a lot. The experience of finding small shells from the world's crying sand and crying sand, and in one corner of the second floor, there were birds made of pine blossoms, ships made of shells and five-storied pagodas. It was warm because there was a table and chairs and a heater. There was also a fish carta on the table.
The building feels good
The exhibits were crying sand on the first floor and a large turtle on the 2 floor. On the way back, when I asked one question to the beautiful witch-like person who was at the reception alone, I received a detailed answer, which was very helpful.