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The logo uses MOL Blue, the corporate color of Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, andorange, the color of the funnels, which identify MOL Group-operated vessels.
We have tried to create a museum that will attract many visitors and bring smiles to their faces.
ATC is a complex facility directly connected to the rail station, and is equipped with a multipurpose hall and about 50 stores and restaurants. A food court with a view of the port and a variety of events are added attractions.
The Sunflower Osaka-Beppu and Osaka-Shibushi routes also depart from and arrive at ATC.
