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You can learn the origins of the Goto Islands on a large screen.
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It is located on the land side from the Abunze coast. From the movement of the plate of the earth and the volcanic activity associated with it, I was able to learn how the whole Goto Islands were made in an easy-to-understand manner while watching a large screen image. It's free, so you can drop in at ease. The view of the sea from here was also good.
There are materials about geological stories and ecosystems near the Ayase lava coast. It's an exhibition that you often see at visitor centers in various places, and the ecosystem of Japan doesn't change so much, so it's not unusual. Together with the lava coast, I think you can stop by if you have time.
The exhibits show local insect specimens and the situation at the time of the eruption of Onidake. I think you can visit while stopping by the beach. I don't think you have to go.
Read "Abunze". It is located on the southeastern coast of Fukue Island. It is about 10 by car from Onidake, and you can learn about the nature of the Goto Islands. You can also see the lava of Mt. Onitake reached the coast up close. Currently, the Goto Islands are aiming for a global geopark and will be a base facility.
It is located just off the Ayase lava coast. It is right next to the parking lot. There are also stuffed models such as birds inside, where you can learn about the natural ecology of the Goto Islands. There are also models of large Goto Islands.
You can learn the origins of the Goto Islands on a large screen.
It is located on the land side from the Abunze coast. From the movement of the plate of the earth and the volcanic activity associated with it, I was able to learn how the whole Goto Islands were made in an easy-to-understand manner while watching a large screen image. It's free, so you can drop in at ease. The view of the sea from here was also good.
の Ecosystem を See る
There are materials about geological stories and ecosystems near the Ayase lava coast. It's an exhibition that you often see at visitor centers in various places, and the ecosystem of Japan doesn't change so much, so it's not unusual. Together with the lava coast, I think you can stop by if you have time.
I know how it came about.
The exhibits show local insect specimens and the situation at the time of the eruption of Onidake. I think you can visit while stopping by the beach. I don't think you have to go.
Learn the nature of Goto
Read "Abunze". It is located on the southeastern coast of Fukue Island. It is about 10 by car from Onidake, and you can learn about the nature of the Goto Islands. You can also see the lava of Mt. Onitake reached the coast up close. Currently, the Goto Islands are aiming for a global geopark and will be a base facility.
Five islands の Nature を Learning べる
It is located just off the Ayase lava coast. It is right next to the parking lot. There are also stuffed models such as birds inside, where you can learn about the natural ecology of the Goto Islands. There are also models of large Goto Islands.