Japan Sightseeing Information --- Gunma Prefecture Sightseeing Information --- Industrial tourism in Gunma
We are investigating and introducing industrial tourism in Gunma prefecture. Industrial tourism is to tour sightseeing factories and industrial products with historical and cultural meanings. By industry tourism you can learn about the history of the industry and the area now. Industrial tourism also helps to interact with local people. We will post popular industrial tourism in Gunma Prefecture.
Stone churches, shops and restaurants are reproducing medieval cityscapes on the site of 100,000 square meters.
The Subaru Visitor Center opened on 15th July 2003 and is a facility introducing SUBARU's success cars, SUBARU's unique technologies and safety initiatives to customers visiting factories.
It is over 170 years since they continued to make sake at this place.
In Ueno village of woodworking, selling woodworking products handmade by craftsmen one by one carefully.
Among the atmosphere that makes you feel the weight of tradition, we sell textile products of each of Oriental and Ocean. You can watch videos and hand-woven experience.
In the studio workshop, we do woodworking kits and sawmill.
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