Stop by to buy basic knowledge before crossing Yagishiri. There wasn't so much information about Yagishiri, but I enjoyed knowing the rise and fall of Haboro. It's unexpectedly large and there are many materials, so if you want to look slowly, you should take a look for an hour.
There are plenty of exhibits as a small town museum
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It is a local museum using the former Haboro Summary Court Building. You can visit Haboro in the era when it flourished in coal mines and herring fishing with 々 exhibits and photos 、. There is also an exhibition of the lives of wealthy merchants and residents at that time, and you can see that the town was prosperous from the angle of 、 々. On the second floor, fossils such as ammonites collected in this area are also exhibited. As a museum in a small town, there are plenty of exhibits and I think the contents are high. It is also explained to the staff in charge in the hall ...
Just above the ferry stop on Yakijiri Island. Next to the post office. It is a remnant of the time when she made a fortune with herring, and the displays inside are retro and nostalgic, such as daily necessities of the time, old documents, mail and telegrams. It's surprisingly interesting.
Although it is a small museum in the countryside, there are many exhibits such as materials from the closed Haboro coal mine, the appearance of the time when the salmon fishing was popular, and the large ammonites mined in the back of the town. You can also see a replica of a flower fossil of 100 million years ago, which is rare in the world, with a big discovery and noise in a small town. It seems that the real thing is going to a university somewhere now. If you ask, you will also see the lion dance and coal mines handed down in the town DVD.
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It is on the side of Haboro Town Hall. We use the building of the former Haboro Summary Court. There is also a 7-Eleven nearby.
Stop by before crossing Yakishiri.
Stop by to buy basic knowledge before crossing Yagishiri. There wasn't so much information about Yagishiri, but I enjoyed knowing the rise and fall of Haboro. It's unexpectedly large and there are many materials, so if you want to look slowly, you should take a look for an hour.
There are plenty of exhibits as a small town museum
It is a local museum using the former Haboro Summary Court Building. You can visit Haboro in the era when it flourished in coal mines and herring fishing with 々 exhibits and photos 、. There is also an exhibition of the lives of wealthy merchants and residents at that time, and you can see that the town was prosperous from the angle of 、 々. On the second floor, fossils such as ammonites collected in this area are also exhibited. As a museum in a small town, there are plenty of exhibits and I think the contents are high. It is also explained to the staff in charge in the hall ...
It's surprisingly interesting.
Just above the ferry stop on Yakijiri Island. Next to the post office. It is a remnant of the time when she made a fortune with herring, and the displays inside are retro and nostalgic, such as daily necessities of the time, old documents, mail and telegrams. It's surprisingly interesting.
You can see fossil flowers 100 million years ago.
Although it is a small museum in the countryside, there are many exhibits such as materials from the closed Haboro coal mine, the appearance of the time when the salmon fishing was popular, and the large ammonites mined in the back of the town. You can also see a replica of a flower fossil of 100 million years ago, which is rare in the world, with a big discovery and noise in a small town. It seems that the real thing is going to a university somewhere now. If you ask, you will also see the lion dance and coal mines handed down in the town DVD.