Ecopal Nagoya Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Elementary school students are visiting with school teachers to learn about the environment. There is a day when you collect food that you cannot eat at home called a food drive, and they donate it to support groups.
About 5 minutes walk from Nagoya Municipal Subway Fushimi Station. A facility to learn about the environment. To prevent global warming, we have to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Someday I'll be unable to get on gasoline or diesel cars.
About 5 minutes walk from Nagoya Municipal Subway Fushimi Station. Environmental learning facility operated by the city. I think it is a facility that is useful for children to think about global warming and air pollution.
Is it because I visited about 30 minutes before the museum closed, or because I was alone during the summer vacation? Even if I had something I wanted to ask, the staff didn't interfere. I'm a little sorry that there were a lot of people in a space that wasn't that large, so I could serve you a little more. The facility itself has many exhibitions related to eco, but if there is no event, there are only exhibitions that you don't have to see here. What I thought was interesting was the bid format ...
After visiting the Nagoya Science Museum famous for "planetarium", "stop" (free admission)
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Walk west of Nagoya Science Museum 5 minutes. After leaving Shirakawa Park and crossing the pedestrian bridge, you will find a fire station. It is easy to understand because the fire station is a building on the 1 floor. On weekdays, there is a dining room on the top floor, overlooking Shirakawa Park. Of course, you can also see the science museum and museum. Nagoya was famous for its very fine separation of garbage when he was mayor Matsubara. Now, the performance of the incinerator has improved, and the number of types of garbage that can be burned has increased. However, Lisa ... before throwing it as garbage.
for eco.
Elementary school students are visiting with school teachers to learn about the environment. There is a day when you collect food that you cannot eat at home called a food drive, and they donate it to support groups.
Learn about the environment.
About 5 minutes walk from Nagoya Municipal Subway Fushimi Station. A facility to learn about the environment. To prevent global warming, we have to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Someday I'll be unable to get on gasoline or diesel cars.
eco.
About 5 minutes walk from Nagoya Municipal Subway Fushimi Station. Environmental learning facility operated by the city. I think it is a facility that is useful for children to think about global warming and air pollution.
A staff member who won't take care of you.
Is it because I visited about 30 minutes before the museum closed, or because I was alone during the summer vacation? Even if I had something I wanted to ask, the staff didn't interfere. I'm a little sorry that there were a lot of people in a space that wasn't that large, so I could serve you a little more. The facility itself has many exhibitions related to eco, but if there is no event, there are only exhibitions that you don't have to see here. What I thought was interesting was the bid format ...
After visiting the Nagoya Science Museum famous for "planetarium", "stop" (free admission)
Walk west of Nagoya Science Museum 5 minutes. After leaving Shirakawa Park and crossing the pedestrian bridge, you will find a fire station. It is easy to understand because the fire station is a building on the 1 floor. On weekdays, there is a dining room on the top floor, overlooking Shirakawa Park. Of course, you can also see the science museum and museum. Nagoya was famous for its very fine separation of garbage when he was mayor Matsubara. Now, the performance of the incinerator has improved, and the number of types of garbage that can be burned has increased. However, Lisa ... before throwing it as garbage.