Myoko Kogen Visitor Center Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Looks very new
Nice visitor center to take in the view of the surrounding mountain range. Looks brand new to me as the building looks like it had an upgrade. Have a sit and have a drink at the center. Walk and ab...
We came here to rent xc skis to use at the nearby sports centre. This place bent over backwards to accommodate us. Also there’s a cafe, an outdoor shop and a big information area which provides Engli...
The center has a souvenir shop, a photo exhibition space, a lounge overlooking Imori Pond with Mt. Myoko in the background, and an exhibition room. The view from the lounge and the terrace outside is superb. The exhibition room has been newly established recently, and the inside looks like a mini museum. There are many exhibits that are easy to understand, such as the nature of Myoko, flora and fauna, and geography. Wood animals such as cockroaches, tens, and foxes welcome you with plenty of humor. I'm glad that you can enter the room for free.
Looks very new
Nice visitor center to take in the view of the surrounding mountain range. Looks brand new to me as the building looks like it had an upgrade. Have a sit and have a drink at the center. Walk and ab...
Fantastic place
We came here to rent xc skis to use at the nearby sports centre. This place bent over backwards to accommodate us. Also there’s a cafe, an outdoor shop and a big information area which provides Engli...
Friendly Service
They speak English. The Center is next to the station and they are happy to call your hotel to arrange pick ups. Very helpful.
the exhibition room is like a mini museum.
The center has a souvenir shop, a photo exhibition space, a lounge overlooking Imori Pond with Mt. Myoko in the background, and an exhibition room. The view from the lounge and the terrace outside is superb. The exhibition room has been newly established recently, and the inside looks like a mini museum. There are many exhibits that are easy to understand, such as the nature of Myoko, flora and fauna, and geography. Wood animals such as cockroaches, tens, and foxes welcome you with plenty of humor. I'm glad that you can enter the room for free.
Those who want to interact with nature
It is a public center so it is free to use. The shops are also substantial and there is a feeling of cleanliness, so you can buy a little souvenirs.