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🗺️ Komatsu no Sato (The Village of Komatsu)こまつの杜

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About Komatsu no Sato (The Village of Komatsu)

The power of super-large mining machinery and the trajectory of its history! Plus, valuable experiences of riding and operating.


Details

An experiential complex facility located in the birthplace of the world-class engineering and mining machinery manufacturer "Komatsu Ltd." Upon entering the park, visitors are greeted by Japan's only and the world's largest dump truck, standing at a total height of 7.3 meters, along with an ultra-large hydraulic excavator. On specific dates, there is also a rare opportunity to experience sitting in the driver's seat. Additionally, in the "WAKUWAKU Komatsu Future Pavilion," visitors can try out indoor electric models of mini excavators used at construction sites, as well as a professional simulation game that allows them to operate ultra-large hydraulic excavators, both of which are very popular. The "WAKUWAKU Komatsu History Museum" showcases the history and evolution of "Komatsu" over more than a century since its founding, which is also worth a visit. The exhibition area displaying technologies and products developed in various eras, along with the theater area and the "Komatsu Spirit," which is considered the company's heritage, should not be missed. Through experiential learning, visitors can gain insight into the working principles of machinery that are rarely seen, using visual and tactile experiences with real construction machinery and ultra-large civil engineering equipment, understanding the innovations and future technologies of a world-class enterprise.

Highlights

The experience-based complex facility operated by the renowned world-class manufacturer "Komatsu" in Japan. The facility features three halls with rich exhibition content. Outdoors, there are large dump trucks and hydraulic excavators available for riding. The "WAKUWAKU Future Hall" offers popular experiences where visitors can learn about the principles of machinery by operating mini excavators. The "WAKUWAKU Komatsu History Museum" displays the trajectory of Komatsu over the past century, showcasing the technologies and products developed throughout various eras.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a foreign language introduction signboard or manual? (If so, please let me know which languages are available.)

There are English and Chinese (Simplified) versions. Some of the introduction boards do not have Chinese.

Is there free Wi-Fi in this area?

Sorry, no free Wi-Fi is available.

Are there coin-operated lockers?

Yes. (You need to insert a 100 yen coin, which will be returned.)

Is there a smoking area?

There is an outdoor smoking area.

Can pets be brought into the park?

Apart from guide dogs, mobility assistance dogs, and hearing dogs, pets must be kept in a covered pet carrier and the carrier door must remain closed while entering the park.

Can you still enter the park if you've been drinking?

Sorry, entry is prohibited for those who refuse to drink alcohol.


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Essential Information

Address
1 Komatsu no Mori, Komatsu City, Ishikawa Prefecture
Phone
0761-24-2154
Getting There
About a 1-minute walk from the East Exit of Matsumoto Station.

Location Tags

Komatsu City

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