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Quite small but nice
For an entrance price of around €1, this is a rather nice museum. It consists out of 2 floors. The ground floor mainly deals with geology and rocks, the 2nd one has all sorts of information from space...
If you like fossils and minerals, you might be interested.
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About 5 minutes walk from Aobayama station. Admission fee is 150 yen. The building is a two-story cylindrical building with a atrium in the center. There are also whole body skeletal specimens of dinosaurs and whales, but most of them are exhibited in fossils, minerals, earthenware, etc., so they will not be received very often.
It's a small exhibition hall, but it's a little-known spot for those who are interested in academics
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Although it is a small exhibition hall, there are many fine fossils and minerals, and I read the explanations one by one and enjoyed watching them carefully. Some people with small children came, but it feels like they're going home quickly after seeing the dinosaur skeleton exhibition. It is not suitable for small children. It is a little-known spot for those who are interested in learning. I drive up the slope quite a bit. It feels like a little mountain.
I went with Rupuru. Admission fee is 150 yen. The interior is full of trilobites and ammonite fossils, making it an irresistible place for those who like it. There were few people and I was able to watch it slowly.
Above all, you can see exhibits of precious fossils and minerals, and you can learn about the evolution and origin of the earth. In addition, research results at Tohoku University are also exhibited. Kenji fans will be happy to see the fossils of walnuts discovered by Kenji Miyazawa on the British coast.
Quite small but nice
For an entrance price of around €1, this is a rather nice museum. It consists out of 2 floors. The ground floor mainly deals with geology and rocks, the 2nd one has all sorts of information from space...
If you like fossils and minerals, you might be interested.
About 5 minutes walk from Aobayama station. Admission fee is 150 yen. The building is a two-story cylindrical building with a atrium in the center. There are also whole body skeletal specimens of dinosaurs and whales, but most of them are exhibited in fossils, minerals, earthenware, etc., so they will not be received very often.
It's a small exhibition hall, but it's a little-known spot for those who are interested in academics
Although it is a small exhibition hall, there are many fine fossils and minerals, and I read the explanations one by one and enjoyed watching them carefully. Some people with small children came, but it feels like they're going home quickly after seeing the dinosaur skeleton exhibition. It is not suitable for small children. It is a little-known spot for those who are interested in learning. I drive up the slope quite a bit. It feels like a little mountain.
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I went with Rupuru. Admission fee is 150 yen. The interior is full of trilobites and ammonite fossils, making it an irresistible place for those who like it. There were few people and I was able to watch it slowly.
You can learn about the history of the earth.
Above all, you can see exhibits of precious fossils and minerals, and you can learn about the evolution and origin of the earth. In addition, research results at Tohoku University are also exhibited. Kenji fans will be happy to see the fossils of walnuts discovered by Kenji Miyazawa on the British coast.