Tateyama Caldera Sabo Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Would have been a 5 stars place to visit if they had a bit more English there...
Would have been a 5 stars place to visit if they had a bit more English there... Really nice museum, but it is a pity that there is very little English in there.
Good musuem on a wet day... there are a couple of other museums not on TripAdvisor which a combined ticket covers
It was a wet day so rather than heading up the Alpine route for hiking we had a musuem day. The ticket office sells a joint ticket to see two other museums or so within walking distance. One is down t...
Exhibition of Tateyama's whole picture and Sabo business
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It was a while before the Tateyama cable car where I could buy a ticket, so I went to the Sabo Museum. I was able to visit the vicinity of the entrance and the Sabo exhibition on the 1st floor for free. I was able to grasp the whole picture of Tateyama Caldera just by the free corner, and it became a reference for sightseeing on the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route after that. In addition, I enjoyed the exhibition of the Sabo business more than I expected, such as having a simulated experience of riding a trolley used for construction.
Immediately from Tateyama Station. There is a charge for the video hall on the 1st floor and the Tateyama Caldera exhibition room on the 2nd floor (400 yen), and the SABO exhibition room on the 2nd floor is free. The free SABO exhibition room may be the role of publicizing the need for Sabo construction. In the paid area, the large flood of the joganji gawa River due to the collapse of the mountain body occurred in the natural cherry blossoms of Tateyama and the Ansei earthquake (the Asuka earthquake) is explained in diorama, video, panel, etc. There is still a large amount of sediment in Tateyama caldera, and as a national business ...
Although it is near Tateyama Station, which is crowded with tourists on the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, few people stop by, the Sabo project has been held in Tateyama Caldera for many years to protect the Toyama Plain. it's worth a visit to know what's happening in japan these days.
Would have been a 5 stars place to visit if they had a bit more English there...
Would have been a 5 stars place to visit if they had a bit more English there... Really nice museum, but it is a pity that there is very little English in there.
Good musuem on a wet day... there are a couple of other museums not on TripAdvisor which a combined ticket covers
It was a wet day so rather than heading up the Alpine route for hiking we had a musuem day. The ticket office sells a joint ticket to see two other museums or so within walking distance. One is down t...
Exhibition of Tateyama's whole picture and Sabo business
It was a while before the Tateyama cable car where I could buy a ticket, so I went to the Sabo Museum. I was able to visit the vicinity of the entrance and the Sabo exhibition on the 1st floor for free. I was able to grasp the whole picture of Tateyama Caldera just by the free corner, and it became a reference for sightseeing on the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route after that. In addition, I enjoyed the exhibition of the Sabo business more than I expected, such as having a simulated experience of riding a trolley used for construction.
Sabo construction that continues today
Immediately from Tateyama Station. There is a charge for the video hall on the 1st floor and the Tateyama Caldera exhibition room on the 2nd floor (400 yen), and the SABO exhibition room on the 2nd floor is free. The free SABO exhibition room may be the role of publicizing the need for Sabo construction. In the paid area, the large flood of the joganji gawa River due to the collapse of the mountain body occurred in the natural cherry blossoms of Tateyama and the Ansei earthquake (the Asuka earthquake) is explained in diorama, video, panel, etc. There is still a large amount of sediment in Tateyama caldera, and as a national business ...
A must-see facility to know the meaning of Sabo
Although it is near Tateyama Station, which is crowded with tourists on the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, few people stop by, the Sabo project has been held in Tateyama Caldera for many years to protect the Toyama Plain. it's worth a visit to know what's happening in japan these days.