Yubari Coal Mine Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Machinery を Test operation
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It is a museum built on the site of a former historic village. The machine used to dig coal is operated in a commissioning or empty state. I don't actually cut the bedrock, but it makes a terrible sound. It would have been even more amazing when I was actually cutting the bedrock. The trial operation seems to be 00 minutes per hour and 30 minutes 2 times.
The staff was very polite and it was a facility that could have a good feeling.
Original Text
I wanted to stop by Yubari on the way back from Asahikawa to Sapporo for sightseeing, so it was a detour, but I came. Speaking of Yubari, it's a "coal mine", so I went to the "Yubari City Coal Museum". Is it because it was a weekday? It was vacant and the general public was about 5, and I was able to take a leisurely tour as there was a class-by-class tour of elementary school students. The staff were very polite and I liked it. You can see the ashio copper mine in the "trolley". ...
It will be an imitation because you can't enter a coal mine museum where you can see the time when Yubari city prospered with coal and was busy, and you can understand the situation of coal miners and study.
You can see the machines actually working in the coal mines.
Original Text
I went to yubari interchange and found a signboard, so I decided to go. The entrance to the parking lot is really tattered and a little scary ... However, the museum has been renewed and the exhibition has been devised, so I saw it very interestingly. Especially the actual cutting while listening to the explanation of the person who was actually working in the coal mine? The operation tour of the machine was really amazing! If you like history and machines, please do.
Yubari prospered in the coal mine town, but now there are few tourists, but it may be a good idea to go here to feel the old history. There is nothing in particular
Machinery を Test operation
It is a museum built on the site of a former historic village. The machine used to dig coal is operated in a commissioning or empty state. I don't actually cut the bedrock, but it makes a terrible sound. It would have been even more amazing when I was actually cutting the bedrock. The trial operation seems to be 00 minutes per hour and 30 minutes 2 times.
The staff was very polite and it was a facility that could have a good feeling.
I wanted to stop by Yubari on the way back from Asahikawa to Sapporo for sightseeing, so it was a detour, but I came. Speaking of Yubari, it's a "coal mine", so I went to the "Yubari City Coal Museum". Is it because it was a weekday? It was vacant and the general public was about 5, and I was able to take a leisurely tour as there was a class-by-class tour of elementary school students. The staff were very polite and I liked it. You can see the ashio copper mine in the "trolley". ...
Xizhang の Today and Yesterday
It will be an imitation because you can't enter a coal mine museum where you can see the time when Yubari city prospered with coal and was busy, and you can understand the situation of coal miners and study.
You can see the machines actually working in the coal mines.
I went to yubari interchange and found a signboard, so I decided to go. The entrance to the parking lot is really tattered and a little scary ... However, the museum has been renewed and the exhibition has been devised, so I saw it very interestingly. Especially the actual cutting while listening to the explanation of the person who was actually working in the coal mine? The operation tour of the machine was really amazing! If you like history and machines, please do.
It's not for kids.
Yubari prospered in the coal mine town, but now there are few tourists, but it may be a good idea to go here to feel the old history. There is nothing in particular