Came from Osaka and it took 2hours. There's souvenir place near station that you can go and take the city map.
Very nice and quiet place. You can visit this park alone! If you just want to go to the park (free), I reccomend you to walk. But if you want to collect all of the yokai, I suggest you to rent a bike (300 yen for 1 day). Bcs they are all around the city.
The park itself have toilet, a museum, and place to sit. You can buy food for fishes inside the pond for 100 yen.
Be careful about the day, bcs I went here on Wednesday and 60% place (to collect the stamp) was close. But if you just want to take a picture or walking around.. they open for 24 hours.
Very nice...
Read moreA very interactive park with lots of weird Japanese folklore monsters on display. I would say the weirdness of how these monsters look is what’s attracting to it.
This place is definitely worth the travel if you’re somewhere near Himeji because of just how rare and weird to see sculptures like this. The park also has a shrine to it so be sure to check it out.
If you’re willing to climb the trail to the top of the mountain, the observatory is also there where you have a nice...
Read moreIt’s a little small, but really wonderful. It sucks (as a non-local) to get to from the station unless you want to try and figure out the bus schedule. For some reason it’s the only part of the whole Yokai bench thing that’s translated and heavily recommends the app? The station has very little that can be figured out by foreigners, unless I...
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