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Nukumori no Mori

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3.7 (1778)

2949 Wajichō, Chūō-ku, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka 431-1115, Japan

Village-themed attraction with whimsical stone cottages housing shops & cafes, set in a forest.

hourglassDuration: 02h00min

phone+81 53-486-1723
outdoor
outdoor
paid
paid
daytime
daytime
food
food
cafes
cafes
shops
shops

clockOpening hours

Mondays: 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Tuesdays: 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Wednesdays: 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Thursdays: Closed

Fridays: 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Saturdays: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Sundays: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

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Pratham Mishra a month ago

A charismatic area for viewing the scenery and vintage house we used to see in cartoon movies with a touch of cafe and eatable restaurants

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Adeeb Qunash 2 months ago

Absolutely gorgeous and a must visit if you are in Hamamatsu. The food is expensive but otherwise everything feels out of this world and is very pleasing to look at. There was also a very kind Turkish man who ran a shop there and he gifted us some nice bracelets and he absolutely refused to take money for them. Overall we were very happy.

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Yuki Cheng 2 months ago

¥500 to enter per person, then additional fee¥ for everything inside. ¥300 more for the galleria ¥1,000 for the owl house Nothing special, not truly picture worthy in my opinion. It just didn’t look like a normal Japanese scene. Everything else that you have free access to were just shops with things you will never buy because they were also expensive and rip off.

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Lisa Yokoe 3 months ago

It’s quite small but very beautiful and it was fun taking pictures and going to the café. They also had a nice lunch menu so I think it would be a good idea to have lunch here as well. I’m not really sure how the public transportation is because I took my car but I don’t think it’s that great so it might be a little bit difficult to access without a car. I saw a tour company with a lot of tourists as well so maybe that’s way to go there as well. The entrance fee was ¥500 per adult and there were a few shops inside the area. There was also a place where you could play with animals like owls but would cost additional money. Overall I really enjoyed it and I would like to go back to try the other cheesecake and pastries that they have.

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pikapikachupi28 4 months ago

Its a small but quaint place near the hamamatsu flower park. The small, picturesque houses or cottages are either souvenir shop or a cafe. We also ate on the cafe that specializes on cheesecake ( Yumm..) If you like to take pictures of cute stuff, you will enjoy it here. If you are foreigner who DOES NOT speak Japanese, you may opt to pass the galleria ticket. It basically explains that the 1st house was refurbished to be cafe and some history of the place. Me and my sister liked it here so 5 stars.