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It's very interesting for people who have read Antarctic Wintering.
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It is divided into corners on Antarctic observation, corners of scientific experience, fossil and geological corners. In the warehouse in the annex, there was a reproduction exhibition of the actual (part) of the snowmobile and the Showa base building used at the beginning of Antarctic observation. Overall, the exhibits are old, and the composition is old and feels like the pre-age. However, in the middle-aged generation who has read the Antarctic wintering record and the story of the Antarctic observation ship "Soya" when I was a child, I can see real things and real photographs, and it is very interesting and interesting ...
It was adjacent to the aquarium and the admission ticket was common. There are many history and exhibits related to Antarctic observation in the hall, and it was suitable for a closer tour. I was also interested in the fact that the video of Showa Base was broadcast in real time.
The couple stopped by when sightseeing in Wakkanai. You can enjoy it as a set with the attached aquarium. You can enjoy two facilities for 500 yen. It's small, but I also enjoyed the exhibition. There is also a planetarium. It was quiet on weekdays and I was able to appreciate it leisurely.
It's a science museum at Cape Noshapp, but it's for children, but there are only other aquariums and lighthouses, and there are no facilities to visit, so if you only have 1 degrees, you may want to take a peek.
Both the aquarium and the science museum can be entered for 500 yen for adults and 100 yen for children, so I went to the aquarium. There are plenty of exhibits for space and Antarctic exploration. There are up to 30 volumes of manga by Space Brothers in the rest area, and I wanted to read it if I had time. Of course, there was an experiential exhibition that responded by pressing the button, and the children were happy.
It's very interesting for people who have read Antarctic Wintering.
It is divided into corners on Antarctic observation, corners of scientific experience, fossil and geological corners. In the warehouse in the annex, there was a reproduction exhibition of the actual (part) of the snowmobile and the Showa base building used at the beginning of Antarctic observation. Overall, the exhibits are old, and the composition is old and feels like the pre-age. However, in the middle-aged generation who has read the Antarctic wintering record and the story of the Antarctic observation ship "Soya" when I was a child, I can see real things and real photographs, and it is very interesting and interesting ...
Real time video of Showa base
It was adjacent to the aquarium and the admission ticket was common. There are many history and exhibits related to Antarctic observation in the hall, and it was suitable for a closer tour. I was also interested in the fact that the video of Showa Base was broadcast in real time.
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The couple stopped by when sightseeing in Wakkanai. You can enjoy it as a set with the attached aquarium. You can enjoy two facilities for 500 yen. It's small, but I also enjoyed the exhibition. There is also a planetarium. It was quiet on weekdays and I was able to appreciate it leisurely.
Youth Science Museum
It's a science museum at Cape Noshapp, but it's for children, but there are only other aquariums and lighthouses, and there are no facilities to visit, so if you only have 1 degrees, you may want to take a peek.
and it's surprisingly fulfilling.
Both the aquarium and the science museum can be entered for 500 yen for adults and 100 yen for children, so I went to the aquarium. There are plenty of exhibits for space and Antarctic exploration. There are up to 30 volumes of manga by Space Brothers in the rest area, and I wanted to read it if I had time. Of course, there was an experiential exhibition that responded by pressing the button, and the children were happy.