The content of this product is provided by machine translation and may not reflect the actual information, please take this into consideration before booking.Welcome to the mysterious world of "stones"!
This is Hyogo Prefecture's largest stone museum, exhibiting precious minerals, gems, unusual stones, and fossils collected from all over the world.
The museum has many interesting exhibits, including impressive full-body skeletons of a Stegodon and a Tyrannosaurus, as well as an introduction to the traditional craft of Toyooka Kiryu Zaiku (Willow Crafts).
Located at the entrance to the national natural monument, Genbudo Cave, this museum is surrounded by abundant nature, so why not spend the whole day having fun?
- Ticket Type -• Admission ticket
Museum admission tickets only• Admission ticket + birthstone keychain-making experience
A popular experience unique to the "Stone Museum”! Choose your favourite stone from over 30 different coloured natural stones to make a keychain.
Duration: Approx. 15 minutes
• Admission ticket + fossil excavation experience
What kind of fossils can you dig up? You can dig up 1 or 2 real fossils such as ammonites, amber, shark teeth, trilobites, and mosasaurus teeth. You can take home all the fossils you excavate!
Duration: Approximately 10 minutes
• Admission ticket + gemstone excavation experience
What kind of gemstones can you excavate? You may be able to excavate amethyst, lapis lazuli, fluorite, etc. You can excavate three gemstones using a hammer.
Duration: Approx. 10 minutes
• Admission ticket + Original coaster making
You will create a coaster by weaving rattan, which is used in the traditional Toyooka Kiryu Zaiku (Willow Crafts), alternately from top to bottom.
Diameter: Approx. 10 cm
Duration: Approx. 15 minutes
• Admission ticket + Mini Basket Making
Make a small basket using rattan, which is used in the traditional craft of Toyooka Kiryu Zaiku (Willow Crafts), and willow, produced in Toyooka.
Diameter and height: Approx. 5 cm
Duration: Approx. 20 to 30 minutes (varies depending on the shape of the basket and the speed of weaving)