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Tono hometown village

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Japan, 〒028-0661 Iwate, Tōno, Tsukimoushichō Kamitsukimoushi, 4 Chiwari−5−89−1

hourglassDuration: 02h00min

phone+81 198-64-2300
outdoor
outdoor
paid
paid
daytime
daytime
museums
museums

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Mondays: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Tuesdays: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Wednesdays: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Thursdays: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Fridays: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Saturdays: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Sundays: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

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Siemon Slewenski 4 months ago

A cool open air village that displays the moving condition. There was also a little exhibition. Unfortunately the opening times on Google were not correct so we had to really rush through it all.

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Ian Gates 11 months ago

Quiet and picturesque attraction featuring lots of old vernacular farm houses and other buildings in an attractive rural setting. Hardly anyone was there on sunny Spring weekday.

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お茶麦茶 2 years ago

It’s a good place to kill time with a good scenery, if u are enjoy insert this is a good place

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Chris T 5 years ago

I had such a fun time here! It's basically a bunch of old Japanese farmhouses that they gathered into one place surrounded by beautiful trees and nature. However, each house had a person attending it, stoking the fires and willing to help you out if there was any hands-on experience you could try. The interiors also had different traditional items on display so even if each house seemed similar they all had their different charm, making each one worth popping into. My favorite were the ones that had the horses in them too. It's one thing to hear and read about how the people used to share their homes with horses but it was so special to be able to see actual horses and get a better feel for what it may have been like back when people actually lived there. In the entrance there is a restaurant, gift shop, and some bathrooms. While there are provisions available to make the entrance house wheelchair accessible, once you get into the park itself it is nothing but uneven dirt/gravel paths and and steep steps to get into the houses.

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Hisanori Tamura 6 years ago

Tono Furusato Village is difficult to go to, but offers you the traditional view of rural Japan. It is a beautiful place, but pity it is so far away.