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Very pleasant chap realised we had come up a difficult route and despite minimal English he gave us a map and marked out our onward travel using his phone translate app to help with us. Interesting d
Karst Learning Center ⇒ Facilities where you can learn the best karst in Japan for free
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The Karst Learning Center is a museum located in Yoshino Otsu, Tsuno-cho, Takaoka-gun, Kochi Prefecture. Located on the Tengu plateau, you can learn about the surrounding Shikoku karst. I'm glad that it can be used for free. Shikoku karst is one of the three major karsts in Japan. I stayed at Tenguso on this day. After breakfast, take a walk. On the way back, I came to the Karst Learning Center. ... for 3 units
You can learn about the animals and plants of Shikoku karst and karst.
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Since it is called "Karst Learning Center", I thought it was only about karst, but I was able to learn not only about karst, but also about the animals and plants of Shikoku karst. You can just look at the exhibits, but the director here is an interesting person, and when you ask questions, he will tell you the color 々, so you can enjoy watching the exhibits while talking with the director. Also, I was taught how to fold a paper plane that flies very well. The director said, "This is our most popular laugh." ...
You can learn about the flora and fauna around Shikoku Karst!
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When you enter the wooden cottage-style building, you will see materials of animals and plants living around the karst, and it is recommended to first put in preliminary knowledge here before going out to the plateau. Also, if you have any animals and plants you don't know, contact the director of the learning hall and they will check it out ^^. The view from the veranda is good, and on a sunny day you can see far from the Pacific Ocean, Cape Ashizuri, and Cape Muroto.
There are exhibits about karst and surrounding nature, and you can get information. The uncle who seemed to be the manager carefully explained various things and thought about sightseeing routes together, which was kind. It's a small facility, so you'll end up looking at it soon.
Very helpful
Very pleasant chap realised we had come up a difficult route and despite minimal English he gave us a map and marked out our onward travel using his phone translate app to help with us. Interesting d
Karst Learning Center ⇒ Facilities where you can learn the best karst in Japan for free
The Karst Learning Center is a museum located in Yoshino Otsu, Tsuno-cho, Takaoka-gun, Kochi Prefecture. Located on the Tengu plateau, you can learn about the surrounding Shikoku karst. I'm glad that it can be used for free. Shikoku karst is one of the three major karsts in Japan. I stayed at Tenguso on this day. After breakfast, take a walk. On the way back, I came to the Karst Learning Center. ... for 3 units
You can learn about the animals and plants of Shikoku karst and karst.
Since it is called "Karst Learning Center", I thought it was only about karst, but I was able to learn not only about karst, but also about the animals and plants of Shikoku karst. You can just look at the exhibits, but the director here is an interesting person, and when you ask questions, he will tell you the color 々, so you can enjoy watching the exhibits while talking with the director. Also, I was taught how to fold a paper plane that flies very well. The director said, "This is our most popular laugh." ...
You can learn about the flora and fauna around Shikoku Karst!
When you enter the wooden cottage-style building, you will see materials of animals and plants living around the karst, and it is recommended to first put in preliminary knowledge here before going out to the plateau. Also, if you have any animals and plants you don't know, contact the director of the learning hall and they will check it out ^^. The view from the veranda is good, and on a sunny day you can see far from the Pacific Ocean, Cape Ashizuri, and Cape Muroto.
You can learn about karst.
There are exhibits about karst and surrounding nature, and you can get information. The uncle who seemed to be the manager carefully explained various things and thought about sightseeing routes together, which was kind. It's a small facility, so you'll end up looking at it soon.