オルゴール博物館には、100 年の歴史を持つ自動演奏とオルゴール演奏のデモンストレーションが展示されています。博物館には約 80 種類のヨーロッパとアメリカの古代オルゴールがあり、音楽は美しく感動的で、各オルゴールの背後には音楽の名前がマークされています。
神戸の外にある六甲山とオルゴール博物館はどちらも訪れることができますが、この地域には多くのドイツ人が残した施設があり、ここでコンサートを楽しむのも良い選択です。
The Music Box Museum is much bigger than Kyoto, but it is not too big. It is the largest music box Museum in Japan. You can see many old-fashioned music boxes, pleasant music and exquisite scenery.
I bought a winter limited eight-tone box and Liujiashan transport pass of 1870 yen. The heavy snow in Liujiashan makes few tourists. After listening to two concerts, they go to the backyard of the building to play in the snow (the enthusiastic concert staff recommended us super-praised snow attractions). Lunch is in the Strauss restaurant in the museum. In the afternoon, they experience the production of eight-tone boxes. Everywhere they go is like a family enclosure, which is extremely luxurious and lucky experience.
Okay, it was very cold that day. On Mount Liujia, next to the Alpine Botanical Garden of Mount Liujia, there are German-style buildings with their own gardens. When the weather is warm, they seem to have garden tea and so on. There are some performances in it. The restaurant inside is delicious, and the view of the garden is good.
When we arrived at the Eight Music Box Museum Station and got down from the bus, the snow was so heavy that it seriously affected the visibility. It took a lot of effort to distinguish that there was indeed a building in the distance along the path indicated by the road sign. It was also the only building around. I'm afraid this is our destination, the Six Jia Eight Music Box Museum. There are no footprints on the newly accumulated snow, and nobody comes in or goes out. The music box is like a fairyland in the snow, which makes us all excited and longing to go there.
オルゴール博物館には、100 年の歴史を持つ自動演奏とオルゴール演奏のデモンストレーションが展示されています。博物館には約 80 種類のヨーロッパとアメリカの古代オルゴールがあり、音楽は美しく感動的で、各オルゴールの背後には音楽の名前がマークされています。
神戸の外にある六甲山とオルゴール博物館はどちらも訪れることができますが、この地域には多くのドイツ人が残した施設があり、ここでコンサートを楽しむのも良い選択です。
The Music Box Museum is much bigger than Kyoto, but it is not too big. It is the largest music box Museum in Japan. You can see many old-fashioned music boxes, pleasant music and exquisite scenery.
I bought a winter limited eight-tone box and Liujiashan transport pass of 1870 yen. The heavy snow in Liujiashan makes few tourists. After listening to two concerts, they go to the backyard of the building to play in the snow (the enthusiastic concert staff recommended us super-praised snow attractions). Lunch is in the Strauss restaurant in the museum. In the afternoon, they experience the production of eight-tone boxes. Everywhere they go is like a family enclosure, which is extremely luxurious and lucky experience.
Okay, it was very cold that day. On Mount Liujia, next to the Alpine Botanical Garden of Mount Liujia, there are German-style buildings with their own gardens. When the weather is warm, they seem to have garden tea and so on. There are some performances in it. The restaurant inside is delicious, and the view of the garden is good.
When we arrived at the Eight Music Box Museum Station and got down from the bus, the snow was so heavy that it seriously affected the visibility. It took a lot of effort to distinguish that there was indeed a building in the distance along the path indicated by the road sign. It was also the only building around. I'm afraid this is our destination, the Six Jia Eight Music Box Museum. There are no footprints on the newly accumulated snow, and nobody comes in or goes out. The music box is like a fairyland in the snow, which makes us all excited and longing to go there.