Do you like hoya?
As the name suggests, you can learn a lot about fish and other fish.
Now we are doing a special exhibition about joya, entitled "Do you like joya?"
I've never eaten a shya.
In the story of the person who ate it, he said that he was similar to Drian.
According to the description of the booklet, "Hoya is a pineapple of the sea".
By the way, the glass cover of the lamp is called "hoya (fire shop)".
It seems to be because the shape is similar.
Hoya's special exhibition until June 28th.
Next is "River with eels and rivers without eels" (June 29-July 26, 2019)
It's a coincidence.
By the way, the location of the Osaka Museum is located along Kiyosumi-dori, Toyomi-dori, Chuo-ku, Tokyo.
Be careful not to overlook it because it is on the second floor of the Toyomi Center Building.
The Fish Museum is on the second floor of this building.
As you can see in the plan, go up to the second floor from here.
I came to the front entrance.
Athlete Village in Harumi
In addition, you can see Harumi's athlete village from this area.
The exterior of the building has been completed in Oita ahead of the Tokyo Games next year.
In this area where the athlete village is located, there used to be the Harumi Trade Fair venue.
The dome-shaped building is symbolic, and skating rinks are set up in winter, and the outer course is designed.
There was no pillar inside so large that speed skating could be done.
Please take a glimpse of Harumi's village.