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to open in mobile. - 1.Yamato Group History Museum: Kuroneko Yamato MuseumThe museum was established on November 29, 2019 to commemorate Yamato Group's 100th anniversary. For our customers who have been with us for 100 years, together through global change, we'd like to present Yamato's history and our system for express deliveries. From our extra large 14-meter-wide circular theater to our hands-on corner where you can try riding a real walk-through delivery truck, there's plenty of fun for visitors of all ages. While the museum is designed for free exploration, we have also implemented a guided tour (60 minutes) on a reservation basis.Directions
- 2.Takawa Soba Tea BunchSticking to "Japanese ingredients", 100% soba, beans, vegetables, and bird dishes are enjoyed at the buffet for lunch. Takawa soba soba roll also appeared as a take-out item. I LOVE JAPAN also exhibits and sells traditional crafts.Directions
- 3.Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology Museum of Marine SciencesMuseum on the Shinagawa campus of the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology. The main building displays samples of stuffed marine life and skeletons, including sea turtles, lobsters, crabs, and otters, as well as fishing gear and models of training ships. In the whale gallery, a 17 m long complete skeleton of a North Pacific right whale is also on display. * Reservations are required for field trips. To make a booking, please see our website.Directions
- 4.The Distribution MuseumOpened in August 1998, the museum house many sources which tells us about the history of distribution such as the Denma Shuinjo (red seal license) from the Edo Period and Nishikie (color print) of railways. On the second floor, there is a video room where you can watch information related to distribution.Directions
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