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A museum by reservation only...
we saw the museum sign when we came back from the Aharen beach, so decided to take a look. But to our disappointment, the museum is by reservation only so we cannot just walk in and see. (thus cannot ...
I was sorry that I couldn't visit because I needed a reservation in advance. It was good to be able to tour for free, but it might be helpful if you could add a function that allows you to request a tour of the village's homepage. Right.
Located on the 2nd floor of a building close to the harbor. I found a sign saying that there was an exhibition of humpback whale skeleton specimens, but unfortunately I was closed because it was a reservation system. The door was locked and I turned back only to see the signboard of the humpback whale. I'm looking forward to the next time.
you should read the collections of articles contributed rather than the exhibits
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It seems to be a stance that it opens when people who want to see it come. How do you put it in the aunt at the shop on the first floor of the same building? When asked, he said, "Ah, if you call the place written there, it will lead to the board of education, so if you ask, it will open." When I called, he flew in and put me in. It's not such a large museum, but I'm glad I was able to spend a peaceful world when I read the experiences of collective self-determination. Hard ...
Since it is Watokashiki Village, I will contact the board of education to get it over. Next to the ferry platform, various ethnic groups, wars, life, flora and fauna were not organized, but Tokashiki Island was packed tightly. You can also read papers about Tokashiki Island. I think it would be nice to go once you cross the island.
A museum by reservation only...
we saw the museum sign when we came back from the Aharen beach, so decided to take a look. But to our disappointment, the museum is by reservation only so we cannot just walk in and see. (thus cannot ...
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I was sorry that I couldn't visit because I needed a reservation in advance. It was good to be able to tour for free, but it might be helpful if you could add a function that allows you to request a tour of the village's homepage. Right.
i wanted to see a humpback whale.
Located on the 2nd floor of a building close to the harbor. I found a sign saying that there was an exhibition of humpback whale skeleton specimens, but unfortunately I was closed because it was a reservation system. The door was locked and I turned back only to see the signboard of the humpback whale. I'm looking forward to the next time.
you should read the collections of articles contributed rather than the exhibits
It seems to be a stance that it opens when people who want to see it come. How do you put it in the aunt at the shop on the first floor of the same building? When asked, he said, "Ah, if you call the place written there, it will lead to the board of education, so if you ask, it will open." When I called, he flew in and put me in. It's not such a large museum, but I'm glad I was able to spend a peaceful world when I read the experiences of collective self-determination. Hard ...
Watashiki Island
Since it is Watokashiki Village, I will contact the board of education to get it over. Next to the ferry platform, various ethnic groups, wars, life, flora and fauna were not organized, but Tokashiki Island was packed tightly. You can also read papers about Tokashiki Island. I think it would be nice to go once you cross the island.