Jozankei Folk Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Jozankei Folk Museum is located near Jozangi Hot Spring in Minami Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido. The museum is very large, with a blue roof, many white walls and many windows. It is surrounded by green hills, and there are ordinary buildings nearby. Although it is surrounded by iron fences, it is particularly eye-catching. Knowing that there are not many tourists here, it is quiet. It is suitable for a person to visit slowly and appreciate carefully.
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It was a building reminiscent of a part of the school building in a corner of the site of Sapporo City Jozankei Elementary School. In addition, it is proven that it does not enter the card key if it goes to the 'jozankei Tourism Association Office' or 'jotetsu bus jozankei information center'. The point is that I will walk back to the tourist information center for 10 minutes, borrow the card key, return here, visit, and return the card key after the tour, so I gave up.
It is a museum that remodeled the old school building, rather than a school storage hut in Jozankei. I borrow a card key at the tourist information center a little far away with poor access, park in the public free parking lot next to the hotel a little far away by car, and then there will be a little again. After watching it, you have to return the card key again. The remnants of the former Jozankei Railway and the daily necessities in the mountains are on display. I miss the smell of mold, and when I turn on the electric switch, it makes a great noise.
He guided me at the Jozankei Onsen Tourist Information Center. What I enjoyed was the old photos of Jozankei and the Jozankei Railway running from Sapporo. After the tour is accepted at the Tourism Association. I recommend it.
I've visited Jozankei Onsen many times, but I didn't know there was a museum. Moreover, it is on the premises of Jozankei Elementary School. It is a wide range of exhibitions such as the beginning and origin of Jozankei, nature, and life. It is also introduced in photos that I used to run the railway from Sapporo to Jozankei in the past. Life reproduced the old and the present, and there were real things such as braziers, hot water pots, and safes. Also, you won't get tired of seeing old photos. The tour is reception at the Tourism Association Kajotetsu Bus Information Center ...
It is a free museum on the premises of Jozankei Elementary School. There are more than 1000 exhibits such as the origin of Jozankei, the surrounding nature, the history of the people living, the climate, industry, and other valuable materials for each theme and tools used for daily life. The hall was surprisingly large, and I got the impression that it would be a little more fancy and easy to understand if it was a little more organized.
and i couldn't get in without borrowing a card key.
It was a building reminiscent of a part of the school building in a corner of the site of Sapporo City Jozankei Elementary School. In addition, it is proven that it does not enter the card key if it goes to the 'jozankei Tourism Association Office' or 'jotetsu bus jozankei information center'. The point is that I will walk back to the tourist information center for 10 minutes, borrow the card key, return here, visit, and return the card key after the tour, so I gave up.
School premises storage shed
It is a museum that remodeled the old school building, rather than a school storage hut in Jozankei. I borrow a card key at the tourist information center a little far away with poor access, park in the public free parking lot next to the hotel a little far away by car, and then there will be a little again. After watching it, you have to return the card key again. The remnants of the former Jozankei Railway and the daily necessities in the mountains are on display. I miss the smell of mold, and when I turn on the electric switch, it makes a great noise.
Caveyard の Museum です
He guided me at the Jozankei Onsen Tourist Information Center. What I enjoyed was the old photos of Jozankei and the Jozankei Railway running from Sapporo. After the tour is accepted at the Tourism Association. I recommend it.
It's fun.
I've visited Jozankei Onsen many times, but I didn't know there was a museum. Moreover, it is on the premises of Jozankei Elementary School. It is a wide range of exhibitions such as the beginning and origin of Jozankei, nature, and life. It is also introduced in photos that I used to run the railway from Sapporo to Jozankei in the past. Life reproduced the old and the present, and there were real things such as braziers, hot water pots, and safes. Also, you won't get tired of seeing old photos. The tour is reception at the Tourism Association Kajotetsu Bus Information Center ...
A museum that is useful for knowing Jozankei
It is a free museum on the premises of Jozankei Elementary School. There are more than 1000 exhibits such as the origin of Jozankei, the surrounding nature, the history of the people living, the climate, industry, and other valuable materials for each theme and tools used for daily life. The hall was surprisingly large, and I got the impression that it would be a little more fancy and easy to understand if it was a little more organized.