Osaka Castle Park is centered around 48 stones that were quarried during the repair of Osaka Castle, which fell about 400 years ago, and left unused. The facility exhibits the stone quarry on Shodoshima, and tools and equipment used to transport the stones.
Shodoshima is recognized as a Japanese Heritage Site, known as an ""island of stones.""
A Japanese Heritage guide will take you on a tour through the period and the stones produced on Shodoshima that supported the island's economy.
・Time required for the programme: On demand
・Time of year: All year round
・Minimum number of participants: 3
・Maximum number of participants: 40
・Price: Please inquire
Shodoshima is recognized as a Japanese Heritage Site, known as an ""island of stones.""
A Japanese Heritage guide will take you on a tour through the period and the stones produced on Shodoshima that supported the island's economy.
・Time required for the programme: On demand
・Time of year: All year round
・Minimum number of participants: 3
・Maximum number of participants: 40
・Price: Please inquire
- Regions
- Shodoshima
Telephone Number | 090-6889-7518 |
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Contact Information | Kitaura Tourist Volunteer Guide |
Contact Person | Okaue |