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Closed until Reiwa 3 Year 3 due to renewal work
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It is a museum in the watershed park. The municipal museum that introduced "Watershed", which is the lowest watershed in Honshu, is currently under renewal work and is closed. The renewal opening was written after Reiwa 3 Year 3 month.
Like Hyogo Prefecture facing the Sea of Japan and the Pacific Ocean, the river is connected to the Sea of Japan when flowing north from here, and the Seto Inland Sea when flowing south. After entering here, walking in the park makes you feel deeply moved.
It is a surprisingly large facility. The person in charge explained. It seems that the river flowed to the Sea of Japan side and the Seto Inland Sea side in this area, and water transportation was maintained. That is also an interesting history.
"Watershed" that I understood well after listening to the explanation inside
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I visited to confirm that the lowest watershed (watershed) in Japan is located in Hikami Town, Tanba City. Although there is a sign that it flows into the Seto Inland Sea and the Sea of Japan in the watershed park, the waterway on the Sea of Japan side is closed by a water gate, and it is not accompanied by the feeling. So, go to the museum nearby (1 ~ 2 minutes walk). Then, listen to the detailed explanation while looking at the map of Hikawa Town (30 years ago) from the person in charge. Video of what happens when the sea level rises 10 0 meters is also aired ...
Closed until Reiwa 3 Year 3 due to renewal work
It is a museum in the watershed park. The municipal museum that introduced "Watershed", which is the lowest watershed in Honshu, is currently under renewal work and is closed. The renewal opening was written after Reiwa 3 Year 3 month.
Benzhou の North と South へ
Like Hyogo Prefecture facing the Sea of Japan and the Pacific Ocean, the river is connected to the Sea of Japan when flowing north from here, and the Seto Inland Sea when flowing south. After entering here, walking in the park makes you feel deeply moved.
Water is the lowest watershed in Honshu.
It is a surprisingly large facility. The person in charge explained. It seems that the river flowed to the Sea of Japan side and the Seto Inland Sea side in this area, and water transportation was maintained. That is also an interesting history.
"Watershed" that I understood well after listening to the explanation inside
I visited to confirm that the lowest watershed (watershed) in Japan is located in Hikami Town, Tanba City. Although there is a sign that it flows into the Seto Inland Sea and the Sea of Japan in the watershed park, the waterway on the Sea of Japan side is closed by a water gate, and it is not accompanied by the feeling. So, go to the museum nearby (1 ~ 2 minutes walk). Then, listen to the detailed explanation while looking at the map of Hikawa Town (30 years ago) from the person in charge. Video of what happens when the sea level rises 10 0 meters is also aired ...