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A salt museum in the southern part of Noho Island. Salt is made from seawater on Noho Island, and the exhibits related to 々 salt that the owners who traveled around the world collected are wonderful. You can buy special salt and drink coffee
It looks like a log house, and when I entered, the owner in the work clothes was silent 々 and salt. The exhibits are photos of the salt of the world, which seems to be a personal collection, and related to it (it seems that the owner and his wife are traveling around the world). The salt on Noho Island was very delicious with coarse salt, so I bought it there. In addition, drinks such as coffee and cider (irrelevant to salt) can be bought for about 150 yen 〜 250 yen. If you have time, it's worth a look.
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A salt museum in the southern part of Noho Island. Salt is made from seawater on Noho Island, and the exhibits related to 々 salt that the owners who traveled around the world collected are wonderful. You can buy special salt and drink coffee
Typhoon の Affect でしばらく Shutdown
There was a sign that it was closed for a while due to the typhoon. The salt itself is sold at the ferry terminal so I was able to buy it.
Personal collection?
It looks like a log house, and when I entered, the owner in the work clothes was silent 々 and salt. The exhibits are photos of the salt of the world, which seems to be a personal collection, and related to it (it seems that the owner and his wife are traveling around the world). The salt on Noho Island was very delicious with coarse salt, so I bought it there. In addition, drinks such as coffee and cider (irrelevant to salt) can be bought for about 150 yen 〜 250 yen. If you have time, it's worth a look.
family run.
You don't get paid separately. Various salt crystals from all over the world are on display. You will be pleased to buy souvenirs.