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A relatively young museum with a very interesting collection of minerals. Those who are interested in mineral science or who want to know the reason for the emergence of Japanese volcanoes, and at the same time to get acquainted with the stroke ...
I was running on a road called Mayuyama Road from the city of Shimabara to Mt. Unzen. There was a road from the highest point of Mayuyama Road to the mountain, and at the end of the road was the Heisei Shinzan Nature Center. This facility, which is located in the place where the pyroclastic flow of Mt. Unzen in the year of Heisei 5, is close to the summit of Mt. Heisei, which was formed by the great eruption at this time. In the building, there is a picture of the border flow, and the eruption ...
It's built in a place where you can look up at Mt. Heisei.
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There was Heisei Shinzan Nature Center in the mountains that climbed from the city of Shimabara to the mountain in Susano on the east side of Mt. Unzen. Since it is only 2.5km close to the top of Heisei Shinzan, you can see Heisei Shinzan in front of you. This area where the Nature Center is built is called the Tarugi Plateau, and it is the place where it was hit directly by the pyroclastic flow of Mt. Fugen in Heisei 5 year. At that time, it was filled with volcanic ash, but now it is covered with greenery. ... in the building
If you go on the mountain road from Shimabara Castle for about 20 minutes, you will reach Heisei Shinzan Nature Center. Unfortunately, I couldn't see Heisei Shinzan due to the fog, but the staff explained that I could understand the situation of Heisei Shinzan.
I remember somehow that there was news of the pyroclastic flow of Mt. Unzen Fugen when I was a child, but I didn't understand it well. There was the Heisei Shinzan Nature Center at the end of the observatory where you can see Heisei Shinzan, so I went there. Admission is free. I understood it well in the explanation video for a few minutes until Heisei Shinzan was built. As a Nagasaki prefecture person, I learned a lot about the fact that pyroclastic flows occurred many times and it took five years to declare the end of eruption activities.
The Museum of Natural Science in Japanese performance
A relatively young museum with a very interesting collection of minerals. Those who are interested in mineral science or who want to know the reason for the emergence of Japanese volcanoes, and at the same time to get acquainted with the stroke ...
heisei shinzan is approaching.
I was running on a road called Mayuyama Road from the city of Shimabara to Mt. Unzen. There was a road from the highest point of Mayuyama Road to the mountain, and at the end of the road was the Heisei Shinzan Nature Center. This facility, which is located in the place where the pyroclastic flow of Mt. Unzen in the year of Heisei 5, is close to the summit of Mt. Heisei, which was formed by the great eruption at this time. In the building, there is a picture of the border flow, and the eruption ...
It's built in a place where you can look up at Mt. Heisei.
There was Heisei Shinzan Nature Center in the mountains that climbed from the city of Shimabara to the mountain in Susano on the east side of Mt. Unzen. Since it is only 2.5km close to the top of Heisei Shinzan, you can see Heisei Shinzan in front of you. This area where the Nature Center is built is called the Tarugi Plateau, and it is the place where it was hit directly by the pyroclastic flow of Mt. Fugen in Heisei 5 year. At that time, it was filled with volcanic ash, but now it is covered with greenery. ... in the building
Heisei Shinzan
If you go on the mountain road from Shimabara Castle for about 20 minutes, you will reach Heisei Shinzan Nature Center. Unfortunately, I couldn't see Heisei Shinzan due to the fog, but the staff explained that I could understand the situation of Heisei Shinzan.
I learned a lot.
I remember somehow that there was news of the pyroclastic flow of Mt. Unzen Fugen when I was a child, but I didn't understand it well. There was the Heisei Shinzan Nature Center at the end of the observatory where you can see Heisei Shinzan, so I went there. Admission is free. I understood it well in the explanation video for a few minutes until Heisei Shinzan was built. As a Nagasaki prefecture person, I learned a lot about the fact that pyroclastic flows occurred many times and it took five years to declare the end of eruption activities.