HOKKAIDO, Apr 07 (News On Japan) –
The Yubari Coal Museum in Hokkaido will reopen its ‘simulated mine’ exhibit to the general public on April nineteenth, marking the top of in depth restoration work following a fireplace in 2019.
The simulated tunnel, which kinds a part of the museum’s essential attraction, was initially developed earlier than World War II utilizing a bit of the previous Hokutan Yubari coal mine. The web site permits guests to discover an actual coal seam inside a preserved mine shaft.
The exhibit has remained closed for the reason that fireplace, however all restoration work has now been accomplished.
Museum Director Naruaki Ishikawa stated: “To prevent another fire, we’ve strengthened safety measures by installing sprinklers and gas detectors. The concept is to provide a tunnel that’s extremely safe for visitors.”
The simulated tunnel will formally reopen to most people on April nineteenth.
Source: HBCニュース 北海道放送

