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Discount Ticketstickets DiscountDiscount TicketsTickets Discount tickets for Kaikyo Yume Tower and Kaikyokan Kaikyokan There are more than 100 different kinds of Blowfish from all over the world, and one of only a few existing complete skeletons of a Blue whale on display. Experience the life of sea creatures from all the oceans on earth. Kaikyo Yume Tower At the height of 143 m, Kaikyo Yume Tower is one of the tallest towers Discount Tickets for Kaikyo Yume Tower and Kaikyokan On sale at all ticket booths. in Japan. It has the world’s first glass ball viewing deck which offers a 360 degree panoramic view of the surrounding area. Setonaikai [Seto Adult ¥2,400 Child (Primary & Middle School) ¥1,100 Inland Sea], Kanmon Kaikyo [channel], Ganryujima Island, the Regular price: ¥2,600 (Kaikyokan; ¥2,000, Regular price: ¥1,200 (Kaikyokan; ¥900, mountains in Kyushu island and Hibikinada [Sea of Japan] are all visible Kaikyo Yume Tower; ¥600). Save ¥200! Kaikyo Yume Tower; ¥300). Save ¥100! from the top. Discount tickets for Kaikyo Yume Tower and Mojiko Retro Deck Mojiko Retro Deck The 103 m high deck has one of the best view points to see Kanmon Kaikyo [channel] and Mojiko Retro Town. Discount tickets for Kaikyo Yume Tower and Mojiko Retro Deck Adult ¥720 Regular price: ¥900 (Kaikyo Yume Tower; ¥600, Mojiko Retro Deck; ¥300). Save ¥180! Child (Primary & Middle School) ¥360 Regular price: ¥450 (Kaikyo Yume Tower; ¥300, Mojiko Retro Deck; Kaikyo Yume Tower ¥150). Save ¥90! DiscountDiscount TicketsTickets Sightseeing in Shimonoseki is as easy as taking the bus Shimonoseki sightseeing Day Pass Day Pass use area Adult ¥720 Child (Primary & Middle School) ¥360 JR Shin-Shimonoseki Station Chofu Station Chofu Eki Mae [in front of Chofu Station] Kanayahama Jokamachi [Castle Town] Chofu Hinoyama Sanchou [Mount Hinoyama] Kozanji Temple Chofu Mori Residence Iminomiya Shrine Chofu Tourist Hall Takezaki Green Mall Shopping Center Marineland Karato Mimosuso-Gawa Sea Mall Kaikyo Messe Kaikyokan Shimonoseki JR Shimonoseki Station Marine Spa Park International Terminal Akama Shrine Mae [in front of Akama Shrine] Kaikyo Yume Tower Karato Market Shimonoseki Marine Science Museum “Kaikyokan” Kamon Wharf Former Akita Co., Ltd. Building Mimosuso-Gawa Park Shimonoseki Nabecho Post Office Dannoura ancient battle field Former British Consulate Kanmon Tunnel Footpath Entrance in Shimonoseki The Day Pass is only valid from stop to stop. Day Pass holders are not permitted to embark or disembark between stops. Please use the bus stops in the Day Pass use area. Tickets can be purchased at ・JR Shimonoseki Station & JR Shin-Shimonoseki Station tourist information center (9:00~18:00) ・JR Shimonoseki Station Mae bus ticket booth (7:30~19:30) ・Karato bus ticket booth (7:30~18:30) Day Pass Instructions ・At the ticket booth, choose a day (within one month from the date of purchase) when you wish to use the Day Pass. ・The selected date will be printed on the Day Pass, and you can use it on any Sanden bus shown on the map above. ・When you get on the bus, take a ticket from the ticket dispenser. ・When you get off the bus, show your Day Pass with the date side showing clearly to the driver. ・No refunds or date changes permitted. Information ・Sanden Kotsu KK, JR Shimonoseki Station Mae Ticket Booth ・Home Page: http://www.ymg.urban.ne.jp/home/sd/ ・Check the bus schedule from your cellular phone or mobile phone: http://busdayo.jp/sanden (‘cell’ is too informal for a professional document).
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