Yufuin Motorcycle Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Now it's a guitar museum.
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The building is a really ordinary garage, which is quite up the hill. Is it the only landmark that is the camper in front of the entrance? It seems that few people aim at this place pinpointly, and most of them stop by while visiting nearby restaurants and museums, but even if you go inside, you can't put a motorcycle now. Hmm. When I heard the story, the current owner seems to have bought a building from the motorcycle museum a few years ago, and now ...
The building is a really ordinary garage, which is quite up the hill. Is it the only landmark that is the camper in front of the entrance? It seems that few people aim at this place pinpointly, and most of them stop by while visiting nearby restaurants and museums, but even if you go inside, you can't put a motorcycle now. Hmm. When I heard the story, the current owner seems to have bought a building from the motorcycle museum a few years ago, and now ...
It's not like a museum, but it's good for people who like it because you can see rare motorcycles. The building is not well maintained and the location is a trailer that you don't know at first glance as a museum. There is a charge for the tour.
It's not like a museum, but it's good for people who like it because you can see rare motorcycles. The building is not well maintained and the location is a trailer that you don't know at first glance as a museum. There is a charge for the tour.
It's good for people who like cars. There are nostalgic old Japanese cars. There are quite a few things at the shop. Last time I wore a Nissan Z's unmoving pocket clock and used it again, but this time it was already sold out. Sorry.
Now it's a guitar museum.
The building is a really ordinary garage, which is quite up the hill. Is it the only landmark that is the camper in front of the entrance? It seems that few people aim at this place pinpointly, and most of them stop by while visiting nearby restaurants and museums, but even if you go inside, you can't put a motorcycle now. Hmm. When I heard the story, the current owner seems to have bought a building from the motorcycle museum a few years ago, and now ...
Now it's a guitar museum.
The building is a really ordinary garage, which is quite up the hill. Is it the only landmark that is the camper in front of the entrance? It seems that few people aim at this place pinpointly, and most of them stop by while visiting nearby restaurants and museums, but even if you go inside, you can't put a motorcycle now. Hmm. When I heard the story, the current owner seems to have bought a building from the motorcycle museum a few years ago, and now ...
It's good for people who are interested.
It's not like a museum, but it's good for people who like it because you can see rare motorcycles. The building is not well maintained and the location is a trailer that you don't know at first glance as a museum. There is a charge for the tour.
It's good for people who are interested.
It's not like a museum, but it's good for people who like it because you can see rare motorcycles. The building is not well maintained and the location is a trailer that you don't know at first glance as a museum. There is a charge for the tour.
You can see a retro car.
It's good for people who like cars. There are nostalgic old Japanese cars. There are quite a few things at the shop. Last time I wore a Nissan Z's unmoving pocket clock and used it again, but this time it was already sold out. Sorry.