Otawara Fureai Hill Nature Observatory

Otawara Fureai Hill Nature Observatory

Info

JR Nishinasu Station → 25 minutes by car
18km30 minutes from Nishinasuno Shiobara IC on Tōhoku via Rice Line; or 15km25 minutes from Yasaka IC on Tōhoku via National Route 4
There are 6 cars/150 cars near Otawara City Fureai Hill common parking (5 minutes walk)

Business Hours

9:30 to 16:30 (Last entry is 16:00)

Price

Entrance 200 yen for adults, 100 yen for elementary and junior high school students (100 yen for contact hill guests)

Spot Category

Museum, Science and Materials


Appearance


Giraffa's Little Stag


Observe the world's beetles and stags throughout the year


Specimens of Chow

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