This workshop sells glass tableware, accessories, and interior pieces, all carefully crafted by artisans. Since each item is handmade, every piece is unique, so finding your favorite feels like a treasure hunt—super fun!
If you’re lucky, you might catch the artisans at work in the on-site studio. Watching them create with such focus is really impressive.
They also offer glass-making experiences, but you’ll need to book ahead. Contact them by phone, email, or Instagram DM for a smooth reservation.
Akiha Glass | Review by 落合賢(けん)
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This museum lets you enjoy Showa-era retro vibes, teddy bears, nostalgic cars, and even the world of Initial D.
It’s a fun experience that feels a little different from a typical public museum.
Great for a wide range of ages and for anyone, regardless of gender. -
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A reasonably priced place to stay, close to both the station and the highway exit.
The rooms have a simple design, and things like the bonfire give it an outdoorsy vibe. Even though it’s near the city, you can still really feel close to nature. -
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Gokurakuyu is directly connected to Takaosanguchi Station, so it’s super easy to get to.
It’s great that you can eat and drink while washing off all the sweat from hiking. I also like that it stays open later than many places nearby. -






