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Nima Sand Museum

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The Nima Sand Museum in Oda City, Shimane Prefecture, is symbolized by the sand calendar, a sand clock that calculates the time of a year. It is a sand theme park where you can experience the mysteries of sand, time, and glass art.
Located in Nima Town, Oda City, Shimane Prefecture, the Nima Sand Museum is a unique museum themed on sand and time, symbolized by the world's largest giant annual hourglass, the "Sand Calendar." The impressive pyramid-like glass building is a huge 5.2m-tall, 1m-diameter hourglass that stands in the center. The sight of the sand slowly falling over the course of a year gives a visual sense of the flow of time and impresses visitors.

Inside the museum, you can learn a variety of knowledge about sand, such as the mechanism and history of hourglasses, and displays of various types of sand from around the world. There is also a workshop where you can experience glass crafts, where you can create original sandblasted works and glass accessories. The experience of creating a one-of-a-kind piece as a memento of your trip is especially popular with families and couples. The time spent creating your own "sand art" will stimulate your creativity and become a special memory.

The architecture of the museum was designed by Shin Takamatsu, a native of Nima Town.
[Admission fee]
High school students and above: 800 yen
Elementary and junior high school students: 400 yen

[Opening hours]
9:00-17:00

[Closed]
First Wednesday of the month, New Year's holiday

[Parking]
Free (170 spaces)
    Category
    石見culture博物館
    Adress
    島根県大田市仁摩町天河内975
    Official Website
    http://www.sandmuseum.jp/
    TEL
    0854-88-3776

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