Visitors at the Sapporo Waterworks Museum, which started its season, are captivated by the “Ball Coaster” that teaches about the water cycle.

The Sapporo Waterworks Museum (4 Fushimi, Chuo Ward) began its seasonal operations on the 11th. Opening events were held on the 11th and 12th, with many visiting families learning about the importance of water through the museum’s exhibits and experiment workshops….

Sapporo Waterworks Museum

The Sapporo Waterworks Museum is housed in the city’s first modern water purification plant, built in 1914 with distinctive red-brick architecture. It chronicles the development of Sapporo’s public water supply system, which was crucial for the city’s growth and public health from the Meiji era onward. The museum preserves historical machinery and educates visitors on the importance of water infrastructure.

Ball Coaster

“Ball Coaster” is not a widely recognized historical or cultural site. It is likely a reference to a specific roller coaster or amusement park ride, such as the “Ball Coaster” at Happy Valley Theme Park in China, which is a spinning roller coaster themed around soccer balls. Without a specific context, it is difficult to provide a historical summary, as it is generally a modern amusement attraction rather than a traditional cultural landmark.