Momotaro's Karakuri Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Interactive
This is one of my favorite places in Kurashiki. The museum has a lot of interactive activities related to Momotaro. Oh, if you haven't experienced a Japanese haunted house, try visiting this place be...
The staff are playful and welcoming, they will guide you through the optical illusions. Next comes the ghost alley/mini haunted maze that you go through without the staff. I won’t spoil it because it’...
A little museum about Momotaro, the little boy from Japanese tales. This is mostly for kids, but as it's part of Japan, it was nice to see once. The staff was funny, asking you to try some of the acti...
Strange little " museum" dedicated to Momotaro (peach boy folktale)
This is really a collection of anything related to the famous folktale, rather old, dusty but still somehow managing to stay open. Not worth the admission charge unless you want to support the local e...
Another very interesting museum is Momotaro Museum is not located next to the canal like other museums. This shop is not just a shop or cafe that only brings a Momotaro eye to set in front of the shop, but actually ...
Interactive
This is one of my favorite places in Kurashiki. The museum has a lot of interactive activities related to Momotaro. Oh, if you haven't experienced a Japanese haunted house, try visiting this place be...
Such fun even for adults
The staff are playful and welcoming, they will guide you through the optical illusions. Next comes the ghost alley/mini haunted maze that you go through without the staff. I won’t spoil it because it’...
A funny childhood moment
A little museum about Momotaro, the little boy from Japanese tales. This is mostly for kids, but as it's part of Japan, it was nice to see once. The staff was funny, asking you to try some of the acti...
Strange little " museum" dedicated to Momotaro (peach boy folktale)
This is really a collection of anything related to the famous folktale, rather old, dusty but still somehow managing to stay open. Not worth the admission charge unless you want to support the local e...
Momotaro Museum
Another very interesting museum is Momotaro Museum is not located next to the canal like other museums. This shop is not just a shop or cafe that only brings a Momotaro eye to set in front of the shop, but actually ...