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Mozoca Station 868 - Fun Train Museum for young children
This funny railway museum highlighted the establishment of Hisatsu line, displaying its history through video and models. There was food outlet, shop for souvenirs and stationaries, a small splash poo...
This museum is certainly a paradise for children who can drive through the rooms with a mini-train and get photographed in the uniform of a train driver.
There was the Hitoyoshi Railway Museum on the west side of Hitoyoshi Station. Admission to this facility is free. In addition to introducing the Hisatsu line by railroad diorama, video and exhibitions, there was also a mini train, rail bike, wooden pool, and book space. In this way, it was a museum with plenty of booths for children.
"Mozoka" means "small" and "cute" in this local dialect.
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The Hitoyoshi Railway Museum Mozoka Station 868 was right west of the station. "Mozoka" means "small" and "cute" in the local dialect. MOZOCA Station is a railway museum that tells the history of the Hisatsu Line. On the station side, there was also a building with small restaurants and souvenir shops lined up in a Nagaya style.
It is a free railway spot located a 5-minute walk from Hitoyoshi Station. Rather than a museum for tourists, it has an atmosphere of a free spot that is loved by citizens with cafes and observatory. In the building 1F, there is a track that runs from Hitoyoshi Station, and the mini train seems to run.
Mozoca Station 868 - Fun Train Museum for young children
This funny railway museum highlighted the establishment of Hisatsu line, displaying its history through video and models. There was food outlet, shop for souvenirs and stationaries, a small splash poo...
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This museum is certainly a paradise for children who can drive through the rooms with a mini-train and get photographed in the uniform of a train driver.
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There was the Hitoyoshi Railway Museum on the west side of Hitoyoshi Station. Admission to this facility is free. In addition to introducing the Hisatsu line by railroad diorama, video and exhibitions, there was also a mini train, rail bike, wooden pool, and book space. In this way, it was a museum with plenty of booths for children.
"Mozoka" means "small" and "cute" in this local dialect.
The Hitoyoshi Railway Museum Mozoka Station 868 was right west of the station. "Mozoka" means "small" and "cute" in the local dialect. MOZOCA Station is a railway museum that tells the history of the Hisatsu Line. On the station side, there was also a building with small restaurants and souvenir shops lined up in a Nagaya style.
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It is a free railway spot located a 5-minute walk from Hitoyoshi Station. Rather than a museum for tourists, it has an atmosphere of a free spot that is loved by citizens with cafes and observatory. In the building 1F, there is a track that runs from Hitoyoshi Station, and the mini train seems to run.