Discover the best top things to do in Takeo, Japan including Niwaki Dam, Mt. Sugitake Fudoson Daishoji Temple, Chimachibo Park, Takeo no Okusu, Enjoji Temple, teamLab: A Forest Where Gods Live, Mifuneyama Rakuen, Kawagono Okusu, Taikoiwa Fudoson, Sakuramon.
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teamLab’s annual art exhibition in nature at Mifuneyama Rakuen Park in Takeo Hot Springs, Kyushu. The exhibition has been held every year from the summer until the fall. Mifuneyama Rakuen was opened in 1845 and is a Registered Monument of Japan. The 500,000 square-meter garden will be transformed in teamLab’s “Digitized Nature” project, in which artworks change according to the presence of people. Compared to last year, this year’s teamLab exhibition will be on a larger scale, taking place on the 500,000 square-meter grounds of Mifuneyama Rakuen with over 19 artworks, including several never-before-seen pieces. [Term] Jul 12 - Nov 4, 2019 [Admission] Adults(19 and over) Mon - Fri (Except Aug 13 - 16) JPY 1,200 / Adults(19 and over) Sat, Sun, Holidays, Aug 13 - 16 JPY 1,400 / Ages 13- 18 JPY 800 / Ages 6- 12 JPY 600
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From Takeo Onsen station, exit at entrance B and took the bus to Ureshino. Get off at Mifuneyama Rakuen and walked up the road until you see the ticket booth inside the souvenir shop and the vendors selling chestnuts and glutinous red-bean cake. We bought a combo ticket at 900 yen (day/night ticket at 600 yen each) which allowed us to stay from day till night. Despite early December was a bit late for the autumn foliage, there were still sights of red maples and yellow gingko along the way. The walk up the hill was clean, well maintained with clear signages - good enough for young children and physically fit elderly to enjoy hiking in such poetic atmosphere. We visited the various sightseeing points such as 500 Lohan (monks) cave and hanami pavilion at ease. Night time was another episode - the sky went pretty dark after six and the place was lit up. Illumination at the lake was marvellous like a Chinese painting. Despite many tourists around, we were still able to enjoy close-up of maple leaves under the spotlight. The walkway up the hill was not totally visible in the dark and children/elderly might not be suitable. An enjoyable walk with the family in the fall embellished with autumn foliage.
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