Genbudo Museum
The largest rock and stone museum in Hyogo Prefecture, displaying various types of stones and rocks from all over the world, including gems, fossils, minerals, and luminous and odd-shaped varieties. Some hands-on workshops, restaurants and cafes are also available.
■Admission fee 800 yen
■Access See the museum website.
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Information
- Postal Code
- 668-0801
- Address
- 1362 Akaishi, Toyooka, Hyogo
- Tel
- 0796-23-3821
- Businesshours
- 9:00 to 17:00
- Holiday
- See the museum website.
- Website
- https://genbudo-museum.jp/en/
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