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I didn't know anything at all with the name Tsukihoshi, but I was convinced to enter! It was a shoe maker Moonstar. The children are indebted to me! I enjoyed the old situation
It's almost like a place on the grounds of Moonstar's company, but I didn't notice it immediately because the other side of the street is a general house. Some of the exhibits are technical, but they are mainly internal reports and advertisements. Admission was free and the staff seemed to be resident. For those who have experience in manufacturing, I think it's a fun place.
Kurume City has a history that the top domestic runners in the rubber industry, called "Three Rubber Companies", including Bridgestone, have led the city industry. Of the three rubber companies, it is a museum of Moonstar (formerly Moonstar Kasei). I went there because it would be a hint for children's free research. The museum itself is small and you can take a leisurely tour in 20 minutes. Moonstar ... from signboards, advertisements and shoe models from the Tabi shop era to modern and modern times.
History Museum
I didn't know anything at all with the name Tsukihoshi, but I was convinced to enter! It was a shoe maker Moonstar. The children are indebted to me! I enjoyed the old situation
It was small but I enjoyed it.
It's almost like a place on the grounds of Moonstar's company, but I didn't notice it immediately because the other side of the street is a general house. Some of the exhibits are technical, but they are mainly internal reports and advertisements. Admission was free and the staff seemed to be resident. For those who have experience in manufacturing, I think it's a fun place.
Moonstar Museum
Kurume City has a history that the top domestic runners in the rubber industry, called "Three Rubber Companies", including Bridgestone, have led the city industry. Of the three rubber companies, it is a museum of Moonstar (formerly Moonstar Kasei). I went there because it would be a hint for children's free research. The museum itself is small and you can take a leisurely tour in 20 minutes. Moonstar ... from signboards, advertisements and shoe models from the Tabi shop era to modern and modern times.