The museum is a stone-themed place, and the variety of stones here is very varied and rich, and it is worth visiting.
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Stone Museum Hakusekikan Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Located in Gifu Prefecture, the Hakushikan opened in 1986 and houses many minerals and gemstones from Hirugawa, one of Japan's three largest mines, Nakatsugawa City. The park is as fascinating as a monument, displaying many natural diamonds, fossils and gems of Mount Everest. In addition, the park also has interesting experiences such as a huge pyramid maze, and treasure hunting.
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Stone Museum Hakusekikan Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The museum is a stone-themed place, and the variety of stones here is very varied and rich, and it is worth visiting.
This Boshi Pavilion is also wonderful, there are many kinds of stones, the county in the mountains is still a lot of basic forest mining.
A pyramid about 15 meters high, made of 5,000 tons of local stone, has an underground maze inside it, which is a very complex maze.
The price is 1000 yen for adults and 500 yen for children, which is cheap, but I'm looking forward to it! Please play the pyramid maze! This is a difficult maze!
I think there is a special way to enjoy it compared to when I came before. Where I rest in the shade of a tree, the cool breeze is blowing and I don't want to leave.