Experience Hall / Accommodation Experience (Training) Facility Spots in Hakuba / Azumino Area

  • Omachi Energy Museum
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    3.0
    13 Reviews
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Nagano Omachi-shi Taira 2112-38
    This fun and educational museum uses models and experiment exhibits to reveal the hidden fundamentals behind how energy can be transformed into heat, light, movement, and electricity. Museum exhibits also include a real, now retired water turbine, and visitors can follow the history of the development of hydraulic power as well.

    子ども向けと聞いていたけど、理系を選んだ後の学年以上向けかと思うくらい内容は高度。 ボタンを押したら装置が動く展示が多様にあり、楽しみながら学べます。 難しいことが分からなくても、レトロ な展示を見るだけでも楽しめます。

  • Konekone House
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    3.5
    3 Reviews
    Travel / Tourism
    Nagano Azumino Hotaka 3029-1
    An activity studio adjoining Vif Hotaka, a store which sells Hotaka agricultural products and other goods. Here you can learn how to make Nagano's famous oyaki buns, and soba noodles from a renowned Nagano soba noodle chef. A soba noodle restaurant operating out of an old Japanese home is located next to the studio which serve soba noodles made with buckwheat flour from Ariake. The restaurant offers two types of soba - kake soba hot noodles in broth, and cold zaru soba noodles. Both the activity studio and the soba noodle restaurant are reservation-only, and reservations must be made no later than two days in advance.

    そば打ち体験、そば試食、お土産の持ち帰りが可能で、お手頃価格で楽しむことができます。 予約必須です。 子供連れでも楽しめます。

  • Azumino City Hotaka Pottery Hall
    Travel / Tourism
    Nagano Pref. Aduminoshi Hotaka 8414-17
    A ceramics class studio located in Hotaka, Azumino City. The studio was opened in 1983 to promote ceramic arts in the area. The studio has a gallery with a standing exhibition of 70 pieces of ancient folk pottery as well as a classroom where people can learn and experience the various processes involved in pottery making, and visitors can come in contact with ceramics here in a variety of ways.

Nagano Areas

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Nagano prefecture is an exciting mix of mountains, hot spring monkeys, and preserved Edo history. At the heart of the Japanese Alps, Nagano is one of the country’s most popular destinations, whether in winter for its snow sports and the much-loved Jigokudani Monkey Park or in the warmer months for discovering the undulating hills on foot. For fantastic Edo architecture, head to the Kiso Valley for a 60-kilometer stretch of quaint wooden buildings that marked the Nakasendo route 200 years ago.

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