maze town
Ko, Tonosho, Shozu District, Kagawa 761-4100, Japan
Named for its labyrinthine alleyways, "Maze Town" is a mix of shops, cafes & an art museum.
Duration: 00h30min
+81 879-62-2176
Opening hours
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review(s)
131 review(s)
小林慶太 a month ago
“Tonosho Town: Town of Maze” I went there while touring. It may be more fun to walk around than by bike. It's true that there are some maze-like places, but I feel like there are back alleys like this all over the place. This is what the back of the shopping street in Onomichi City looks like. In my case, I haven't looked at it carefully, so I can't give a clear evaluation, so please use it as a reference only. If there is a place that strongly feels like a maze, I think it will get more stars. I couldn't feel them when I was there. Maybe the people around me were bad. It might have been more interesting if it was combined with a Yokai Museum.
まあくん。 6 months ago
I stopped by for a while on my way back from mountain climbing. I wanted to go to a place like the Trick House to see it, but it was closed, probably only during the Seto Gei period. I thought it was a Yokai Museum, so I stopped by, but the entrance fee was about 3,000 yen, so I decided against it. However, the old-fashioned alleys look interesting if you cycle around them.
T 77 7 months ago
It's right next to Angel Road, so I visited it as part of my morning stroll. Shodoshima is surrounded by the sea, and the main road has many open views along the coast, but I was able to get a feel for the lifestyle and history of the residents, and although it was a short trip of about 15 minutes, I enjoyed it. Tsuchibuchi Strait is also adjacent, and there are also several monsters? There are also wall paintings, so I think it would be a good idea to take a walk and find them.
Kawing NG 10 months ago
Excellent
daodao 888 2 years ago
There was a sign next to the Tonosho Town Hall that said ``Maze Town,'' so I decided to take a walk around it, but the area around the sign was probably due to redevelopment, and the buildings had been demolished, leaving parking lots and vacant lots with good visibility. It felt like it was trying to become a town, and it didn't feel like a maze town at all. Looking at the map, it doesn't seem like it's a maze unless you walk a little further. I thought that if we were to revitalize the town, we would need to devise measures such as making signboards and showing maps showing which areas are in the maze.