Nakatsugawa Mineral Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Exhibition and crystal search
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If it's only mineral-related, isn't it better than the National Science Museum? The child was very excited about the fulfilling exhibition that seemed to be and the crystals that were searched in a place where the sediment brought from the neighborhood was just sprinkled. There is a time limit, but you can bring back 1 crystal 1 for each person. Since the grain of the grain is normally falling, you will not be able to find 1. Crystal search is wild, but it seems that you can do it on rainy days where there is a roof. There is also a illuminated day ...
The minerals of 々 were exhibited, and I was satisfied with that alone, but in addition, I was able to experience mineral excavation, and the children were delighted to find what they found.
I went for children who like minerals. The exhibition has a lot of domestic mineral specimens, and I was impressed that so many kinds of minerals could be obtained in Japan. The bonus crystal search corner was sprinkled with the soil brought from the nearby mountain as it was, so I was able to find a beautiful smoke crystal. The whole family was unexpectedly enthusiastic for 30 minutes and made a good souvenir.
The building that looks like a mineral museum is built in the image of a crystal.
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It's a 15-minute bus ride from Nakatsugawa Station (get off at the Kitaena bus "Dawn Forest" bus stop), so I stopped by. I thought that there was such a museum because of the Nakatsugawa River. It's worth it. I'm convinced, there are crystals and topaz in granite. The outline of the museum is: The area from Minamikiso-cho, Kiso-gun, Nagano Prefecture to the northern part of Ena City, Gifu Prefecture is a distribution area of granite called "Seedlings ‐ Kamimatsu Granite", from this granite body to crystals and topaz. Various Mine ...
I went because my child was interested in ore. The facility is not that big, but the exhibits are spectacular. In addition, outside, you can experience stone hunting looking for crystals from the sand, and the children were crazy about digging. What you can get is small crystals, smoke crystals. It was a facility where you could enjoy it for about half a day.
Exhibition and crystal search
If it's only mineral-related, isn't it better than the National Science Museum? The child was very excited about the fulfilling exhibition that seemed to be and the crystals that were searched in a place where the sediment brought from the neighborhood was just sprinkled. There is a time limit, but you can bring back 1 crystal 1 for each person. Since the grain of the grain is normally falling, you will not be able to find 1. Crystal search is wild, but it seems that you can do it on rainy days where there is a roof. There is also a illuminated day ...
Intercontinental に Exploration
The minerals of 々 were exhibited, and I was satisfied with that alone, but in addition, I was able to experience mineral excavation, and the children were delighted to find what they found.
I enjoyed looking for the crystal.
I went for children who like minerals. The exhibition has a lot of domestic mineral specimens, and I was impressed that so many kinds of minerals could be obtained in Japan. The bonus crystal search corner was sprinkled with the soil brought from the nearby mountain as it was, so I was able to find a beautiful smoke crystal. The whole family was unexpectedly enthusiastic for 30 minutes and made a good souvenir.
The building that looks like a mineral museum is built in the image of a crystal.
It's a 15-minute bus ride from Nakatsugawa Station (get off at the Kitaena bus "Dawn Forest" bus stop), so I stopped by. I thought that there was such a museum because of the Nakatsugawa River. It's worth it. I'm convinced, there are crystals and topaz in granite. The outline of the museum is: The area from Minamikiso-cho, Kiso-gun, Nagano Prefecture to the northern part of Ena City, Gifu Prefecture is a distribution area of granite called "Seedlings ‐ Kamimatsu Granite", from this granite body to crystals and topaz. Various Mine ...
Liang い Shishe
I went because my child was interested in ore. The facility is not that big, but the exhibits are spectacular. In addition, outside, you can experience stone hunting looking for crystals from the sand, and the children were crazy about digging. What you can get is small crystals, smoke crystals. It was a facility where you could enjoy it for about half a day.