Sahara Glass Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Good to do along with Gembikei Valley
The outside of the Sahara Glass Park is so aged that it feels like stepping back into time...I enjoyed browsing in the store after finishing walking around the nearby Gembikei Valley. I wouldn't go o...
It is a shop that sells glass tableware, glasswork, and objects. It's not just the size of a store, but as the store name says a park, there are luxurious gates, exhibitions, large parking lots, a glass park, and the Showa atmosphere. Of course, the purpose of shopping for glass is good, but I think it's okay to take a tour of "there is such a Showa building". Free parking.
I stopped by on the way back to Gonbikei. It is right at the entrance of Gonbikei. It is also a short walk from the bus stop. The appearance is exactly Showa itself. The remnants of the 1970s ~ 80s remain strong. The font of the information signboard remains in the Showa era. I don't know if it was a weekday, but there were only customers here and there inside the store. There are many types of glass products, so it may be good to stop by when you have free time waiting for the bus. I don't know if the quality is good, but it is decided as a price range ...
It's next to Gonbikei, so I went in. The appearance of a lonely building is good in Showa style. I sold glass products such as 々 in the store, but I couldn't find anything I wanted to buy. I'm sorry, but it might be just right for time killing.
Good to do along with Gembikei Valley
The outside of the Sahara Glass Park is so aged that it feels like stepping back into time...I enjoyed browsing in the store after finishing walking around the nearby Gembikei Valley. I wouldn't go o...
No material in the parking lot
It is a shop that sells glass tableware, glasswork, and objects. It's not just the size of a store, but as the store name says a park, there are luxurious gates, exhibitions, large parking lots, a glass park, and the Showa atmosphere. Of course, the purpose of shopping for glass is good, but I think it's okay to take a tour of "there is such a Showa building". Free parking.
The atmosphere of Showa itself.
I stopped by on the way back to Gonbikei. It is right at the entrance of Gonbikei. It is also a short walk from the bus stop. The appearance is exactly Showa itself. The remnants of the 1970s ~ 80s remain strong. The font of the information signboard remains in the Showa era. I don't know if it was a weekday, but there were only customers here and there inside the store. There are many types of glass products, so it may be good to stop by when you have free time waiting for the bus. I don't know if the quality is good, but it is decided as a price range ...
The lonely atmosphere is Showa style
It's next to Gonbikei, so I went in. The appearance of a lonely building is good in Showa style. I sold glass products such as 々 in the store, but I couldn't find anything I wanted to buy. I'm sorry, but it might be just right for time killing.
Showa retro glass park
I parked my car to see Genbikei. Little 々 It feels lonely, but it feels like it's in an atmosphere again.