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I felt that the admission fee of 210 yen was a little high.
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As the name suggests, the building exhibits materials related to Mt. Takeko, and the exhibition room was a small museum with only 1 rooms. Rather than a tourist facility, it felt like a facility to leave the history of Mt. Takeko, which changes due to lime mining, to posterity. Since there are few visitors, it may be unavoidable that the admission fee will be higher, but I thought it was a little expensive for people for sightseeing purposes.
The Bukoyama Museum is located in the back of the view hill side of Yozan Park. This is a museum that introduces "Mt. Buko", which can be said to be the symbol of Chichibu, from the perspective of geology, limestone, plants, animals, and industry. In the projection room, DVD about Mt. Takeko is also screened.
I felt that the admission fee of 210 yen was a little high.
As the name suggests, the building exhibits materials related to Mt. Takeko, and the exhibition room was a small museum with only 1 rooms. Rather than a tourist facility, it felt like a facility to leave the history of Mt. Takeko, which changes due to lime mining, to posterity. Since there are few visitors, it may be unavoidable that the admission fee will be higher, but I thought it was a little expensive for people for sightseeing purposes.
it's on the hill of yozan park
The Bukoyama Museum is located in the back of the view hill side of Yozan Park. This is a museum that introduces "Mt. Buko", which can be said to be the symbol of Chichibu, from the perspective of geology, limestone, plants, animals, and industry. In the projection room, DVD about Mt. Takeko is also screened.