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I don't know if I'm told.
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It is just off the exit of the Coal Museum. It seems that the rock wall is made of coal, but I don't know unless I'm told. It's just a cliff in the eye. If you're not a geologist, you won't be aware of it. Will Tamori notice it?
Stop by when sightseeing in the central Hokkaido area. The coal museum enters from the front of Yubari Kibo no Oka, and no car is parked, just through a large parking lot. I feel lonely and I'm worried if it's really open. If you go back on the rough paved road, you will find the parking lot of the Coal Museum. I can't imagine it from the outside, but this year, the exhibition in the museum seems to have been renewed. When you exit the paid area of the Coal Museum, you will see a large outcrop of coal. ...
It is near the simulated tunnel exit of the Coal Museum, so you will definitely see it at the end of your visit to the Coal Museum. It was discovered in 1888, and two years later, the development of the coal mine in Ishikari coal field began. Since there is a fence and it cannot be approached, there is only a black part on the surface of the cliff.
It is near the simulated tunnel exit of the Coal Museum, so you can see it when you visit the Coal Museum. If you don't know anything, it's just a dark rock, but when you see it after visiting the exhibits at the Coal Museum, you will be very impressed. It's not a paid area, so you can see this only, but please come and see it together with the exhibition at the Coal Museum.
I don't know if I'm told.
It is just off the exit of the Coal Museum. It seems that the rock wall is made of coal, but I don't know unless I'm told. It's just a cliff in the eye. If you're not a geologist, you won't be aware of it. Will Tamori notice it?
It is on the premises of the Coal Museum.
Stop by when sightseeing in the central Hokkaido area. The coal museum enters from the front of Yubari Kibo no Oka, and no car is parked, just through a large parking lot. I feel lonely and I'm worried if it's really open. If you go back on the rough paved road, you will find the parking lot of the Coal Museum. I can't imagine it from the outside, but this year, the exhibition in the museum seems to have been renewed. When you exit the paid area of the Coal Museum, you will see a large outcrop of coal. ...
and when i left the coal museum
When you leave the Coal Museum, you will see it as nature. It must have been something that Yubari did not want to walk as a coal mine.
You can see the black stratum.
It is near the simulated tunnel exit of the Coal Museum, so you will definitely see it at the end of your visit to the Coal Museum. It was discovered in 1888, and two years later, the development of the coal mine in Ishikari coal field began. Since there is a fence and it cannot be approached, there is only a black part on the surface of the cliff.
The history of yubari began here.
It is near the simulated tunnel exit of the Coal Museum, so you can see it when you visit the Coal Museum. If you don't know anything, it's just a dark rock, but when you see it after visiting the exhibits at the Coal Museum, you will be very impressed. It's not a paid area, so you can see this only, but please come and see it together with the exhibition at the Coal Museum.