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It was closed for more than two years, but it was open in Hompe, Shirahama Cho
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I visited here during the 5 consecutive nights at a hotel in Shirahama after exercising. I got the location and information when I stayed for the same 3 consecutive nights in February, but checked several sites in advance. Hompe of Shirahama Town Hall also says that it is open all year round, free, opening time 〇 ~〇 Time, so I decided to go. It's less than an hour's walk from the hotel, almost uphill. There were ups and downs, and I was quite tired. So, when you arrive, it says, "Closed due to Corona". ...
As the name suggests, Shirahama hot springs and folk materials are on display, but the first floor has few exhibits and feels like a break room. It was especially disappointing that the Shirahama performance exhibition on the 2nd floor was out of order.
Admission was free, and it was during the Obon festival, but no one was there. It was a wooden building, and the children were happy with the chartered state. There weren't many exhibits, but I got a glimpse of the history of hot spring excavation in Shirahama, and there was also an introduction to Shirahama's cultural properties. There is also a temple that owns Okyo Maruyama's paintings ...
It is a hot spring museum at the entrance of Hiragasawara Park. Free. You can change into slippers and see inside the facility. You can know the history of hot springs.
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I walked from the city, but there are quite a few. A facility located at the back of Hiragazora Park on a mountain overlooking the city of Shirahama. He explained this, including the history of Shirahama Onsen and the excavation of hot springs. The facility is large, so I think it's a good idea to stop by after taking a break after getting tired in the park.
It was closed for more than two years, but it was open in Hompe, Shirahama Cho
I visited here during the 5 consecutive nights at a hotel in Shirahama after exercising. I got the location and information when I stayed for the same 3 consecutive nights in February, but checked several sites in advance. Hompe of Shirahama Town Hall also says that it is open all year round, free, opening time 〇 ~〇 Time, so I decided to go. It's less than an hour's walk from the hotel, almost uphill. There were ups and downs, and I was quite tired. So, when you arrive, it says, "Closed due to Corona". ...
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As the name suggests, Shirahama hot springs and folk materials are on display, but the first floor has few exhibits and feels like a break room. It was especially disappointing that the Shirahama performance exhibition on the 2nd floor was out of order.
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Admission was free, and it was during the Obon festival, but no one was there. It was a wooden building, and the children were happy with the chartered state. There weren't many exhibits, but I got a glimpse of the history of hot spring excavation in Shirahama, and there was also an introduction to Shirahama's cultural properties. There is also a temple that owns Okyo Maruyama's paintings ...
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It is a hot spring museum at the entrance of Hiragasawara Park. Free. You can change into slippers and see inside the facility. You can know the history of hot springs.
Ping Grassland Park の Yianao に Construction つ Shifa
I walked from the city, but there are quite a few. A facility located at the back of Hiragazora Park on a mountain overlooking the city of Shirahama. He explained this, including the history of Shirahama Onsen and the excavation of hot springs. The facility is large, so I think it's a good idea to stop by after taking a break after getting tired in the park.