Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Museum: Fukui Prefecture Dinosaur Museum

Fukui Prefecture Dinosaur Museum

The Fukui Prefecture Dinosaur Museum is one of the "World's Three Great Dinosaur Museums.” It holds remains of over 40 species (not just dinosaurs). Getting to the museum can be an adventure, but it is well worth the visit. The museum is inside a large park. Just outside of the entrance to the museum is a small playground filled with dinosaur statues. The slide even ends with you stopping just short of a T-Rex, waiting with an open mouth.

The inside of the museum is just as impressive. You first take a long escalator down to the bottom floor. It ends with a hallway filled with fossils on the walls. As you walk down the hallway you eventually come to a representation of a fossil bed from Wyoming, USA. Then you enter the main hall, filled with dinosaurs. Some are actual fossils, and some are replicas. There are also some automated dinosaurs in the back part of the room.

In addition to the dinosaurs, there is also an exhibit on various rocks and minerals. The second floor has a timeline of the history of life, including early organisms, leading up to modern animals. You can see how animals have changed over time, and the link between dinosaurs and birds.

The second floor has a fossil lab, where you can watch people cleaning fossils. There is also a room, called the Dino Lab, with fossils you can hold and touch, as well as some quizzes (Japanese only). You can see how your weight compares to dinosaurs. In the middle of the room is a replica of a T-Rex.



How to get there:
By car- Parking is free at the park.
On the Hokuriku Expressway, get off at either the Fukui Interchange, or the Maruoka IC.
From the Fukui IC it takes about an hour. Take route 158 to route 157.
From the Maruoka IC it takes about 30 minutes. Take route 416.
There are maps and more detailed information (in Japanese) at the link above.


From Fukui station, take the Echizen Tetsudo for Katsuyama station. It will take about an hour. From there, take the community bus to the museum (about 15 minutes).
Or, you can take the JR Etsumi-Hoken line from Fukui station to Echizen Ono, and take a taxi from there (about a 20 minute taxi ride).
The link above has the bus times (Japanese only).

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Restaurant: Osaka : Mexican

If you've lived in the Kansai area for a while chances are you have heard of El Pancho in Osaka. It is a popular Mexican restaurant among foreigners and Japanese alike.

The restaurant opened in 1979. The inside is dark and the walls are covered with messages and signatures of former patrons. This isn't a high class dining experience, but certainly worth the price.

The menu has all of the dishes that most people expect - tacos, quesadillas, fahittas, nachos, etc., There are also some that I have never seen in restaurants back home - pork sandwiches for example. The prices are decent and the sizes are rather large (especially for Japan). Lunch is usually 1500 yen per person, although you can get things cheaper (I usually spend about 1000 for lunch, and that includes my drink). At dinner time you will get free chips and salsa, but not at lunch. Another great thing - the cups they use are huge, even the ones for water!

The drink menu is also extensive. I recommend the Mexican Honey (vodka, honey and your choice of fruit flavor). There are plenty of flavors to chose from for your margarita or daiquiri (some better than others), which are often on the strong side.

Happy Hour is from 11-5 everyday. Margaritas and Coronas are half price during this time.

Dinner on the weekends is often very crowded, especially if they are holding a concert. Lunchtime (and Happy Hour) is usually not too busy and you should be able to get a seat easily.


Directions: The easiest way is to take exit 2 from Shinsaibashi Station. You will take the escalator up and out of the Crysta underground area. The restaurant is in the roundish building (Shinsaibashi Tower Building) on your right, just across from the Loft. El Pancho is on the 8th floor.
Hours: 11:30-11:20, everyday