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改札出て直ぐの観光案内所 Tourist information center at the exit of ticket gate
It is a tourist information center at the exit of ticket gate of Shinkansen bullet train. There are a variety of brochures about Shimonoseki City. They are available in Japanese, English, Chinese an...
We returned our rental car near Shin-Shimonoseki Station and came to Shin-Shimonoseki Station to catch JR. Shin-Shimonoseki Station is both a Shinkansen and a conventional line, but the platform is a little far away and the ticket gates are difficult to understand, so I wandered around the station premises a little. At that time, I found the Shin-Shimonoseki Station Tourist Information Center. There is only a booth in the station premises. There was only one window, and tourist pamphlets were lined up below the window.
It is located in the premises of Shin Shimonoseki Station.
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When I moved from Shin-Shimonoseki Station to Kokura by JR, I found a tourist information center on the premises of the station. Near the ticket gate, it is a small information center shaped like a booth. Under the signboard that says "Tourist Information Center", cute puffer lanterns, like Shimonoseki, were lined up.
A booth in front of the ticket gate at the Shinkansen exit. It's a very small information center where there is only one person in the booth, but the pamphlets are very substantial, including the foreign language version. A wide variety of booklets were prepared according to the purpose, such as visiting historical spots and visiting movie locations. We were able to respond politely to questions.
When I got off at Shin-Shimonoseki Station, I used this tourist information center in front of the ticket gate. I only received a pamphlet of sightseeing spots around Shimonoseki, but I was kind and had a very good impression. When I got a pamphlet, I saw a pamphlet of color 々, but there is a version of the language 々, so I recommend that foreigners use it.
改札出て直ぐの観光案内所 Tourist information center at the exit of ticket gate
It is a tourist information center at the exit of ticket gate of Shinkansen bullet train. There are a variety of brochures about Shimonoseki City. They are available in Japanese, English, Chinese an...
Booth in Shin Shimonoseki station
We returned our rental car near Shin-Shimonoseki Station and came to Shin-Shimonoseki Station to catch JR. Shin-Shimonoseki Station is both a Shinkansen and a conventional line, but the platform is a little far away and the ticket gates are difficult to understand, so I wandered around the station premises a little. At that time, I found the Shin-Shimonoseki Station Tourist Information Center. There is only a booth in the station premises. There was only one window, and tourist pamphlets were lined up below the window.
It is located in the premises of Shin Shimonoseki Station.
When I moved from Shin-Shimonoseki Station to Kokura by JR, I found a tourist information center on the premises of the station. Near the ticket gate, it is a small information center shaped like a booth. Under the signboard that says "Tourist Information Center", cute puffer lanterns, like Shimonoseki, were lined up.
Compact but rich in information
A booth in front of the ticket gate at the Shinkansen exit. It's a very small information center where there is only one person in the booth, but the pamphlets are very substantial, including the foreign language version. A wide variety of booklets were prepared according to the purpose, such as visiting historical spots and visiting movie locations. We were able to respond politely to questions.
I was kindly responded.
When I got off at Shin-Shimonoseki Station, I used this tourist information center in front of the ticket gate. I only received a pamphlet of sightseeing spots around Shimonoseki, but I was kind and had a very good impression. When I got a pamphlet, I saw a pamphlet of color 々, but there is a version of the language 々, so I recommend that foreigners use it.