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Very informative
It is a nice place to learn the history of Miike Coal Mine in a short time. The museum is not very big, but they really try to attract the attention of visitors. It is also suitable for children. The ...
It is a very interesting museum where you can learn about the history of the coal industry in Japan. Actual coal and coal mine machinery are also exhibited, and I think it is very valuable as a museum. Coal is surprisingly light and I like the sound. If you communicate with volunteers, you can tell us about the history of the region.
I rented a bicycle in front of the station and visited. The pseudo tunnel was interesting. I enjoyed the exhibition in many directions. Several videos were also aired, and I was able to understand that Omuta City once prospered in the coal-related industry. You can enter at a discounted price by showing the Manda mine ticket.
I tried to kill time, but I'm glad. I enjoyed it because I could gain various knowledge and play elements. I was lucky that the admission fee was 100 yen discounted on several family days a month.
In a city that once prospered with coal, some places were ghost towns, and some places were throwing dead cats into cars with other regional numbers for insurance fraud. However, Omuta is different. You can see the history of coal that supported Omuta well. If you have a quiz and answer all questions correctly, you can get a postcard 2 as a souvenir, but the quiz is quite difficult and you can't answer all questions correctly unless you look at the exhibition well. If you want a souvenir, please look at it with your heart ...
Very informative
It is a nice place to learn the history of Miike Coal Mine in a short time. The museum is not very big, but they really try to attract the attention of visitors. It is also suitable for children. The ...
You can see the coal industry in Japan.
It is a very interesting museum where you can learn about the history of the coal industry in Japan. Actual coal and coal mine machinery are also exhibited, and I think it is very valuable as a museum. Coal is surprisingly light and I like the sound. If you communicate with volunteers, you can tell us about the history of the region.
You can feel the history of coal mines.
I rented a bicycle in front of the station and visited. The pseudo tunnel was interesting. I enjoyed the exhibition in many directions. Several videos were also aired, and I was able to understand that Omuta City once prospered in the coal-related industry. You can enter at a discounted price by showing the Manda mine ticket.
Structure しい
I tried to kill time, but I'm glad. I enjoyed it because I could gain various knowledge and play elements. I was lucky that the admission fee was 100 yen discounted on several family days a month.
It's hard to quiz.
In a city that once prospered with coal, some places were ghost towns, and some places were throwing dead cats into cars with other regional numbers for insurance fraud. However, Omuta is different. You can see the history of coal that supported Omuta well. If you have a quiz and answer all questions correctly, you can get a postcard 2 as a souvenir, but the quiz is quite difficult and you can't answer all questions correctly unless you look at the exhibition well. If you want a souvenir, please look at it with your heart ...