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The "SL Kyuroku Museum" is a base facility in Moka City, Tochigi Prefecture, located next to the east exit of Moka Railway Moka Station. It was named after the nickname "Kyuroku" of the 9600-type steam locomotive, which appeared in the Taisho era (early 1900s) and continued to run until the last day of steam locomotive operation. On weekends and holidays, get a close-up look at the majestic figure of a preserved steam locomotive running on the approximately 30-meter track within the premises, blowing its nostalgic whistle.
Touching local crafts is also a fun way to spend a rainy day. There are many workshops where you can experience making things such as pottery, glass crafts, and perfume making, and if you try this as a family or couple, it will be an opportunity to discover a surprising side of your family or partner. The results were better than I expected, given the instructions from the instructor. Of course, each piece is a one-of-a-kind piece. It's sure to be a treasure.
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SLキューロク館
The "SL Kyuroku Museum" is a base facility in Moka City, Tochigi Prefecture, located next to the east exit of Moka Railway Moka Station. It was named after the nickname "Kyuroku" of the 9600-type steam locomotive, which appeared in the Taisho era (early 1900s) and continued to run until the last day of steam locomotive operation. On weekends and holidays, get a close-up look at the majestic figure of a preserved steam locomotive running on the approximately 30-meter track within the premises, blowing its nostalgic whistle.