A special exhibition at Kyororo: Our beloved amphibian, Frog

Summary

This special exhibition highlights amazing ecology of amphibian living in rice fields and surrounding areas in Satoyama through presenting living creatures and inviting people to participate and experience. Be surprised by the secrets of life of the amphibian.


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Explore living creatures in Satoyama

Dates Sun 11 – Fri 16 Aug, Sun 18 Aug
Time 13:00 – 14:30
Price Adult JPY500 / Child age under 18 JPY300
Free admission for child before school age and members
※ Requires admission to entre the museum.
Booking Required/Maximum capacity 20

Kids Bird-Watching Society

Date Saturday 10 August 2019
Time 8:00 –
Price Free
Booking Not required

In search of clours in Satoyama through dying with plants

Date Saturday 10 August 2019
Time 13:30 – 16:00
Price Adult JPY500 / Child age under 18 JPY300
Free admission for child before school age and members
※ Requires admission to entre the museum.
Booking Required/Max 20

Night Museum

Date Sunday 11 August 2019
Time 19:00~
Price Adult JPY500 / Child age under 18 JPY300
Free admission for child before school age and members
※ Requires admission to entre the museum.
Booking Required/Max 20

Kindergarden in beech forest

Date Sat 17 August 2019
Time 10:00 – 12:00
Price JPY1000 / group(admission to the museum included)
Booking Required/Max 15
Click ≫here to visit Kyororo’s official website for details and booking.

Summary

Date and time Saturday, July 13 2019 -
Monday, October 14 2019
9:00 - 17:00
Closed on Tuesdays
Venue

Kyororo (Echigo-Matsunoyama Museum of Natural Science)
(Matsunokuchi, Echigo-Matsunoyama, Tokamachi-city)

Admission Adult JPY500 / Students of primary, junior and high schools JPY300 /
Free for children before school age
(Free admission for primary and junior school students in Tokamachi-city)
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