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Sound environment in the hall が い
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The main building has a bad sound environment in the building, and the announcement is not clear by echoing the wall. I watched the "Teppo Tsutsumi Demonstration Event", but if you are an elementary school student, you will get tired of 々 (because you can't hear it well). I can see how "I made the equipment within my budget" -I don't know after that". When the guide in the hall says that PA is not good, "I often say that." There is nothing to appeal to the heart and a guide that does not sound at all. Museum ...
It was crowded with many families in the hot weather. Corona measures (body temperature measurement, alcohol disinfection, admission restrictions, etc.) were also well done. Other exhibits were well done. The facilities for playing in the water seemed to be fun. One improvement is that there is an explanation using a microphone in the facility, but the acoustic effect was poor (surrounded by concrete walls) and it was difficult to hear.
Located near the Hanazono Interchange, the power of the water wheel, which boasts the largest in Japan, is overwhelming! If you go near the water wheel, water splashes can fly like rain from above! There is also a water wheel to make konjac, which is interesting even before entering the museum. The museum is exhibited so that you can understand the history of Arakawa, the relationship between people 々 and the river, and there is also an experience theater where you can experience the flow of Arakawa. Bring it to children's free research from the contents of the exhibition! Part of the parking lot was closed due to the damage of Typhoon No. 19. ...
I went to see it because the large water wheel was completed. I felt that the parking fee of 300 yen was a little high. The water wheel of height 24 m is a masterpiece just by looking at it.
It was worth coming all the way from Yokohama to see it. There is no need to explain in words. It's simply huge. The water wheel is the first constant power source that humanity has obtained. It was about 15 minutes walk from Hachigata Station on the Tobu Tojo Line from Ikebukuro. There is a park on the banks of Arakawa.
Sound environment in the hall が い
The main building has a bad sound environment in the building, and the announcement is not clear by echoing the wall. I watched the "Teppo Tsutsumi Demonstration Event", but if you are an elementary school student, you will get tired of 々 (because you can't hear it well). I can see how "I made the equipment within my budget" -I don't know after that". When the guide in the hall says that PA is not good, "I often say that." There is nothing to appeal to the heart and a guide that does not sound at all. Museum ...
Saitama is a river
It was crowded with many families in the hot weather. Corona measures (body temperature measurement, alcohol disinfection, admission restrictions, etc.) were also well done. Other exhibits were well done. The facilities for playing in the water seemed to be fun. One improvement is that there is an explanation using a microphone in the facility, but the acoustic effect was poor (surrounded by concrete walls) and it was difficult to hear.
The big water wheel is a masterpiece.
Located near the Hanazono Interchange, the power of the water wheel, which boasts the largest in Japan, is overwhelming! If you go near the water wheel, water splashes can fly like rain from above! There is also a water wheel to make konjac, which is interesting even before entering the museum. The museum is exhibited so that you can understand the history of Arakawa, the relationship between people 々 and the river, and there is also an experience theater where you can experience the flow of Arakawa. Bring it to children's free research from the contents of the exhibition! Part of the parking lot was closed due to the damage of Typhoon No. 19. ...
The big water wheel is amazing.
I went to see it because the large water wheel was completed. I felt that the parking fee of 300 yen was a little high. The water wheel of height 24 m is a masterpiece just by looking at it.
Big Bang みたいな Big Water Bang
It was worth coming all the way from Yokohama to see it. There is no need to explain in words. It's simply huge. The water wheel is the first constant power source that humanity has obtained. It was about 15 minutes walk from Hachigata Station on the Tobu Tojo Line from Ikebukuro. There is a park on the banks of Arakawa.