Dragonfly Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Peaceful spot
If you sit quietly you may be lucky enough to have some of the dragonflies stop right next to you. In season there are also lots of nice flowers, kids would have a lot of fun here.
We stumbled across the nature park by accident and were quite taken by it. I had never thought there could be so much to learn about dragonflies. I was quite impressed with the work that had gone into...
Aquariums and documentation. Pathological site visible to teachers with their classes. Good from this point of view. Otherwise little interesting for a visitor and cher entry.
Insects and small fish that lived in old rice fields
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A park where you can see insects and small fish that lived in old rice fields. You can realize that the nature of Japan is decreasing, even here in Shimanto, that such a park is charged.
There is an admission fee inside the hall. You can mainly see dragonflies and fish that live near the Shimanto River. I looked around almost reserved. The type of dragonflies and the large number of total numbers are a masterpiece. The aquarium was small and the large fish looked cramped. Free outside the building. It's large to walk around, so it might be a good idea to go around by bicycle.
Peaceful spot
If you sit quietly you may be lucky enough to have some of the dragonflies stop right next to you. In season there are also lots of nice flowers, kids would have a lot of fun here.
I never imagined such a park existed
We stumbled across the nature park by accident and were quite taken by it. I had never thought there could be so much to learn about dragonflies. I was quite impressed with the work that had gone into...
Deceptive
Aquariums and documentation. Pathological site visible to teachers with their classes. Good from this point of view. Otherwise little interesting for a visitor and cher entry.
Insects and small fish that lived in old rice fields
A park where you can see insects and small fish that lived in old rice fields. You can realize that the nature of Japan is decreasing, even here in Shimanto, that such a park is charged.
Dragonfly specimens and fish tanks
There is an admission fee inside the hall. You can mainly see dragonflies and fish that live near the Shimanto River. I looked around almost reserved. The type of dragonflies and the large number of total numbers are a masterpiece. The aquarium was small and the large fish looked cramped. Free outside the building. It's large to walk around, so it might be a good idea to go around by bicycle.