Museum / Science Museum Spots in Niijima / Shikinejima / Kozushima Area

  • Kozushima Local Museum
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    4.0
    10 Reviews
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    Tokyo Kozushimamura 118

    タクシーで神津島の見学をあちこちしたとき、最後に連れて行ってくれたのがこちら。地理地勢的な説明も自然の説明もまた歴史産業的な説明も一通りあって、神津島のことが何となく理解できました。訪問が8月のやや暑い日だったので、館内の空調がうれしかったです。

  • Niijima Village Museum
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    4.5
    2 Reviews
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    Tokyo Niijimamura Honson 2-36-3
    A museum located a seven-minute walk from the Niijima Juumin Center on the east side of Niijima Island. The museum can be identified by its white, pyramidal top, which is even visible from airplanes and ships at sea. In addition to presenting the history and culture of Niijima Island, the museum displays items donated by village residents. There's also a diorama depicting bouke-ami pole net fishing, which was invented by someone from Niijima Island. In addition, the museum has information on sightseeing destinations on the island, making this a good first stop when visiting Niijima Island.

    É possivel conhecer um pouco da história de Niijima e voltar no tempo do surf, diversas pranchas em exposição de diversas épocas diferentes. Custo de 300 ienes/adulto e entrada somente até 16:30. O...

  • Niijima Glass Art Museum
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    Tokyo Niijimamura Mama
    A five-minute walk from Niijima Port. This museum is located right next to the Niijima 21 Create Center on the southwest side of Niijima Island, one of the Izu Islands. The museum is also adjoined by the Niijima Glass Art Center. The museum displays glass items created using Koga stone, a type of pumice which is only produced here on Niijima Island and Lipari Island in Italy. You can also see examples of glass art created by artists from around the world. The museum displays 40 of its around 80 pieces at any given time. The museum shop on the first floor also sells Niijima glass perfect for giving as a souvenir.

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