The Bisei Observatory is located on a hill on the Kibi Kogen, where you can see the heavens with a 360-degree view, and anyone can see it at the largest public observatory in Japan, but the entrance fee is 300 yen and 300 yen is required. The value of the yen decreased by one star due to doubts did. There was also an observatory in front of the premises, but the reason is unknown. Mihoshi Town is known as a town where you can see beautiful stars, and it was stated that it protects the starry sky under the pollution prevention Ordinance.
Although it is affected by the light such as Kurashiki City, the stars can be seen well. Of course, it's pitch black at night, so I think it's a good idea to go preview in the daytime in advance. Inside the observatory, there are telescope tours and exhibits during the day, so if you like stars, you can enjoy it even in the daytime. Astronomical goods are also sold. I think it will be helpful because there are maps around the area such as maps to nearby Starry Sky Park.
I went to the Bisei Observatory to see the stars. Park your car in the parking lot and walk to the Bisei Observatory is pitch black, so you need a flashlight. And the starry sky from here is the most beautiful! The observatory is very nice, and the person in charge will show you in order while explaining. It's quite crowded. There were about 10 people in a group. I think it would be good if you could have plenty of time.
As the name suggests, Mihoshi Town is a place with beautiful stars. Since it is an observatory, it is natural that the stars are beautiful. I go at night because I see the stars, but be careful as the extra light is obstructed by observation, so it is dark from the parking lot to the observatory. When I went, the Milky Way was wonderfully beautiful. The stars you can see vary depending on the time, so it's a good idea to check on the homepage.
I'm impressed.
From Friday to Sunday, you can observe astronomical objects with a 101 cm telescope for night 々 planets. Monday is a closed day.
Largest in the country
The Bisei Observatory is located on a hill on the Kibi Kogen, where you can see the heavens with a 360-degree view, and anyone can see it at the largest public observatory in Japan, but the entrance fee is 300 yen and 300 yen is required. The value of the yen decreased by one star due to doubts did. There was also an observatory in front of the premises, but the reason is unknown. Mihoshi Town is known as a town where you can see beautiful stars, and it was stated that it protects the starry sky under the pollution prevention Ordinance.
You can see the stars well.
Although it is affected by the light such as Kurashiki City, the stars can be seen well. Of course, it's pitch black at night, so I think it's a good idea to go preview in the daytime in advance. Inside the observatory, there are telescope tours and exhibits during the day, so if you like stars, you can enjoy it even in the daytime. Astronomical goods are also sold. I think it will be helpful because there are maps around the area such as maps to nearby Starry Sky Park.
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I went to the Bisei Observatory to see the stars. Park your car in the parking lot and walk to the Bisei Observatory is pitch black, so you need a flashlight. And the starry sky from here is the most beautiful! The observatory is very nice, and the person in charge will show you in order while explaining. It's quite crowded. There were about 10 people in a group. I think it would be good if you could have plenty of time.
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As the name suggests, Mihoshi Town is a place with beautiful stars. Since it is an observatory, it is natural that the stars are beautiful. I go at night because I see the stars, but be careful as the extra light is obstructed by observation, so it is dark from the parking lot to the observatory. When I went, the Milky Way was wonderfully beautiful. The stars you can see vary depending on the time, so it's a good idea to check on the homepage.