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I had no expectations when I first visited this facility, which was about half an hour bus ride away from JR station, you need to take a specific bus, and after getting off the bus stop, it's another ...
Saga City self-deprecatingly calls it "invisible Mietsu" in the dry dock site, a constituent asset of the World Heritage "Meiji Japan Industrial Revolution". Since it is a facility that repairs the ship using the ebb and flow of the tide, it is preserved in an "invisible" state because it deteriorates in a blink of an eye when the water is pulled out so that it can be seen, and on the contrary, it feels real. You can learn the whole picture of the facility with VR and surround video. Mr. Saga's tea brewed at the information facility was very delicious.
The site of the Mietsu Navy. It is a World Heritage Site. You can get a glimpse of the awesomeness of devising ideas such as using the full-scale maintenance of the ship. However, you can see the field. If you are told that you can see it in VR, you can see it in the facility or inn. The size of the magnificent field feels good.
It's a little far from the city, but I enjoyed it. If you come by car, there is a guide sign nearby. It is the same building as the Sano Tsunemin Memorial Hall, and if you go up to the top floor, you can reach the riverbed, and you can rent a Mietsu scope using VR for free with the guide at the exit. I just presented my driver's license and filled in my name, address, etc. There is a board from 1 to 6, and if you go around 々 in order, you can see the location of the number in VR at the time when the Navy was there. ...
High tech tourist attraction
I had no expectations when I first visited this facility, which was about half an hour bus ride away from JR station, you need to take a specific bus, and after getting off the bus stop, it's another ...
"Invisible Mietsu"
Saga City self-deprecatingly calls it "invisible Mietsu" in the dry dock site, a constituent asset of the World Heritage "Meiji Japan Industrial Revolution". Since it is a facility that repairs the ship using the ebb and flow of the tide, it is preserved in an "invisible" state because it deteriorates in a blink of an eye when the water is pulled out so that it can be seen, and on the contrary, it feels real. You can learn the whole picture of the facility with VR and surround video. Mr. Saga's tea brewed at the information facility was very delicious.
world heritage!?
The site of the Mietsu Navy. It is a World Heritage Site. You can get a glimpse of the awesomeness of devising ideas such as using the full-scale maintenance of the ship. However, you can see the field. If you are told that you can see it in VR, you can see it in the facility or inn. The size of the magnificent field feels good.
You can enjoy the Mietsu scope
It's a little far from the city, but I enjoyed it. If you come by car, there is a guide sign nearby. It is the same building as the Sano Tsunemin Memorial Hall, and if you go up to the top floor, you can reach the riverbed, and you can rent a Mietsu scope using VR for free with the guide at the exit. I just presented my driver's license and filled in my name, address, etc. There is a board from 1 to 6, and if you go around 々 in order, you can see the location of the number in VR at the time when the Navy was there. ...
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