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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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A For a group (over 10 people), make a reservation by phone (042-610-7610).
For a group of less than 10 people, it would be better to make a reservation for group viewing.
However, an individual can view the exhibition without a reservation.
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A Group: For a group of over ten people aged 6 or older, ‘Natural Heritage Docent’
conducts the explanation. Aside from it, a natural heritage introducer
(an explanation volunteer) conducts the explanation regularly.
Individual: Everyday at 10:30 a.m. and at 1:30 p.m., regular explanations are conducted.
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A The exhibition hall prohibits you from carrying and intaking food.
A group can bring a mat and eat food at an outdoor space.
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A If you put your identification card on the information desk, you can rent it free.
We rent a stroller only to an infant aged 36 months or under for prevention of negligent accidents and
convenience of other visitors, and a stroller and a wheelchair can be used only inside the exhibition.
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A A nursing room is located beside the screen room on the first floor,
and has a diaper deck, a microwave, a sofa, and the like.
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A The exhibition hall always furnishes activity sheets including exploration activity sheets and stamp books,
and you can download and use exploration activity worksheets at the data room on menus of the website.
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A On ‘Viewing Information and Reservation’ - ‘Education Information’ on menus of the natural
monument website, you can check relevant schedules and enroll in an education program.
As each of education program may have different operating time, refer to the notice.
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A For an inquiry on using facilities in the exhibition hall, you can contact
a person in charge of managing facilities of Natural Heritage Center of
National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage (Phone Number: 042-610-7612).
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A First, you must check its species and whether it is a natural monument or not;
after checking it, report to a local government (a city hall, a ward office,
or a district office), and then the government will take measures.