They have the world's largest planetarium and lots of hands-on activities. There's so much to do, and kids had a blast.
Nagoya City Science Museum | Review by 趙國強
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Takayama Jin-ya
Takayama Jin-ya is the office building where magistrates and officers were working in the Edo Period. It consists of offices and storage. In 1692 when Hida Province came under the Tokugawa shogunate’s direct control, governors and magistrates sent from Edo performed official duties here for the next 176 years.
Takayama Jinya has preserved many of its original structures and facilities. It really feels like stepping back into ancient Japan—a place full of history.
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Bokka no Sato (Pastoral Village)
The Hirugano Plateau is located at an altitude of 1,000 meters at the foot of Mount Dainichigatake in Okumino, Gifu Prefecture. Bokka no Sato is a relaxing theme park with flowers and animals.
This is a wonderful place to relax and unwind. It's a great escape from the hustle and bustle of the city, and you can really enjoy the peaceful countryside life here.
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Okuhida Bear’s Farm
At the Okuhida Bear’s Farm, about 100 bears are kept, and you can interact with them throughout the year. At the "snack feeding experience," you can feed the bears as they beg for food with cute gestures. Each bear has its own unique pose and is a must-see.
You can take a commemorative photo with a baby black bear for JPY 1,000.
