Even if I didn't have time, he was close to me and explained it for convenience!
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I visited last November while I was short of time, but I'm glad I went. There was an exhibition that made it easy to understand and handmade about traditional Japanese horses and the sighting locations of horses. It was good that the staff explained it to me for convenience. And as you said, horse parents and children were seen behind the center!
The visitor center feels like it's free, so I paid a cooperation fee of 400 yen per car at the gate, but at the exhibition of this visitor center, 310 yen seemed to be double, so I used only the toilet. I think it's better to change the name so as not to cause misunderstanding.
A paid visitor center at Cape Tsui. It may be closer to a small museum than a visitor center. There is also a souvenir shop, which is free. There is a board that tracks where you can see the horses. Well, it's easy to get about 10 horses without going that far. It seems that about half of wild horses can survive even if 20 are born. It used to be a production area for military horses.
It's difficult to see the scenery and horse families from the visitor center, but the exhibits in the room are polite and elaborate, and many souvenirs are only here, so it's perfect for a break.
and explain the horses.
He will explain the horse. In winter when the grass runs out, horses seem to enter the forest. It seems that they are grazing instead of horses.
Even if I didn't have time, he was close to me and explained it for convenience!
I visited last November while I was short of time, but I'm glad I went. There was an exhibition that made it easy to understand and handmade about traditional Japanese horses and the sighting locations of horses. It was good that the staff explained it to me for convenience. And as you said, horse parents and children were seen behind the center!
if you change the name because it's paid
The visitor center feels like it's free, so I paid a cooperation fee of 400 yen per car at the gate, but at the exhibition of this visitor center, 310 yen seemed to be double, so I used only the toilet. I think it's better to change the name so as not to cause misunderstanding.
Cold を take るのに is the most suitable
A paid visitor center at Cape Tsui. It may be closer to a small museum than a visitor center. There is also a souvenir shop, which is free. There is a board that tracks where you can see the horses. Well, it's easy to get about 10 horses without going that far. It seems that about half of wild horses can survive even if 20 are born. It used to be a production area for military horses.
Yuqi Ma の History, Nature の Exhibition
It's difficult to see the scenery and horse families from the visitor center, but the exhibits in the room are polite and elaborate, and many souvenirs are only here, so it's perfect for a break.