Mifune Dinosaur Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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For dinosaur lovers ^^
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I went to see Kumamoto Castle and laughed. I stopped by here ^^. Personally, I really like dinosaurs, and there is a big museum in Katsuyama City, Fukui Prefecture, but I haven't been there yet w Canada has a big one, right ~~ Well, The idyllic scenery in the countryside heals your heart. ~~ It's a pretty beautiful building, and it's still excavated, and there are various small fossils. Dinosaur ...
When I was wondering where to go in Kumamoto when it rained, the Dinosaur Museum in Mifune Town came out. When I visited a local museum thinking that it was just a kid's fool, it was so powerful. There are many visitors with children, and the entrance fee of 500 yen is a good deal.
Please visit your family during the summer vacation!
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It was not a large museum, about 30 minutes by car from Kumamoto City, but the inside of the museum is beautiful because it was renewed last year. There were many exhibits, and it was explained in easy-to-understand words, so I enjoyed learning. The appearance of about 10 full-scale dinosaurs such as Triceratops and Apatosaurus lined up in the center of the building is a masterpiece! You can see those dinosaurs from the 2nd floor.
Last time I came, I couldn't see it during renovation. After that, I wanted to come because it was featured by Sazae-san on TV. Admission was discounted by presenting JAF membership card. From the size of the building, I felt that the ceiling was higher and wider than I had imagined. Photography is possible. I was able to take pictures of dinosaur skeletons not only from 1F but also from 2F and 3F. There is an experience event and you can enjoy the work using fossils from the window ...
The purpose of my trip to Kumamoto was the Dinosaur Museum. I've always wanted to see it once, so I can't compare it to other ones, but it was powerful. It was a weekday and there was no congestion and I was able to take plenty of pictures.
For dinosaur lovers ^^
I went to see Kumamoto Castle and laughed. I stopped by here ^^. Personally, I really like dinosaurs, and there is a big museum in Katsuyama City, Fukui Prefecture, but I haven't been there yet w Canada has a big one, right ~~ Well, The idyllic scenery in the countryside heals your heart. ~~ It's a pretty beautiful building, and it's still excavated, and there are various small fossils. Dinosaur ...
It's impressive.
When I was wondering where to go in Kumamoto when it rained, the Dinosaur Museum in Mifune Town came out. When I visited a local museum thinking that it was just a kid's fool, it was so powerful. There are many visitors with children, and the entrance fee of 500 yen is a good deal.
Please visit your family during the summer vacation!
It was not a large museum, about 30 minutes by car from Kumamoto City, but the inside of the museum is beautiful because it was renewed last year. There were many exhibits, and it was explained in easy-to-understand words, so I enjoyed learning. The appearance of about 10 full-scale dinosaurs such as Triceratops and Apatosaurus lined up in the center of the building is a masterpiece! You can see those dinosaurs from the 2nd floor.
It was a better exhibition than I expected.
Last time I came, I couldn't see it during renovation. After that, I wanted to come because it was featured by Sazae-san on TV. Admission was discounted by presenting JAF membership card. From the size of the building, I felt that the ceiling was higher and wider than I had imagined. Photography is possible. I was able to take pictures of dinosaur skeletons not only from 1F but also from 2F and 3F. There is an experience event and you can enjoy the work using fossils from the window ...
★ Quite powerful
The purpose of my trip to Kumamoto was the Dinosaur Museum. I've always wanted to see it once, so I can't compare it to other ones, but it was powerful. It was a weekday and there was no congestion and I was able to take plenty of pictures.