At Da Sin Park. Here you can learn about the history of the bike. You will see rare bikes such as old bikes. I think it is a great opportunity for those who are not interested in the bike to learn about their feet and bikes.
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At Da Sin Park. Here you can learn about the history of the bike. You will see rare bikes such as old bikes. I think it is a great opportunity for those who are not interested in the bike to learn about their feet and bikes.
The Self-Driving Museum is an interesting museum that introduces the development and history of bicycles.
It’s worth a visit, there are bicycles you’ve never seen before.
Impressive Bicycle Museum is easily accessible from Osaka via the Module Railway Station. It is a relatively small museum with 3 floors high. The introductory video provides a good overview of the history of cycling, showing many bikes, from old to new, folding, racing, mountain, 5-seats and more. There are some bike souvenirs and several working models on the upper floor, while the lower floor holds hundreds of bikes. Friendly staff played introductory videos in English knowing I didn't understand Japanese. Watch what you see at the Bicycle Museum. At the end of the Edo era, foreigners coming to Japan brought bicycles from their home countries. Therefore, advanced gun forging technology is applied to bicycle manufacturing, leading to the development of bicycle manufacturing technology. Today, Sakai is known as the City of Bicycles. There are many unique bicycles, including old-fashioned and two-seat bicycles. Adults can look around or take pictures, children can draw. Bicycles are lined up with rows of tables that you can use at any time. We can explore many models from the earliest wooden designs to various crank and pedal versions. It’s also interesting to see the steering and brake designs. In addition to the historic bikes, there will be a display of celebrity bikes and various folding and tandem and protective bikes, and some robotic hands on profiles. The center also promotes young people to allow them to ride trendy, historic bicycles, bicycle maintenance courses and tours. Tips: 1. Open hours: 10 am to 4 pm (except holidays). 2. Ticket prices: 300 yen for adults, 200 yen for junior high school, and 100 yen for others.