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Numazu Goyotei ( Imperial Villa ) Memorial Park

Numazu Goyotei the imperial villa was build in the 26th year of Meiji Period, 1893, and used by the emperors of three generations in Meiji, Taisho, and Showa Era. It was abandoned in the 44th year of Showa, 1969, and was opened to the public as “Numazu Goyotei ( Imperial Villa ) Memorial Park” since 45th, 1970.

Basic Information

Name

Numazu Goyotei ( Imperial Villa ) Memorial Park

Postal Code

410-0822

Address

2802-1 Shimo-kanuki Shimogo, Numazu City

Operation Information/Charges

9:00 - 16:30

Regular Holidays/Closings

Year-end and New-year day

Contact Information

Website

Numazu Goyotei ( Imperial Villa ) Memorial Park (External Link)

Parking

Parking

Available

Large Bus Parking

Available

Remarks

Large-size cars10car 1000Yen/car  Small-size cars70car 300

Equipment and Service in Facilities

Pets

Not allowed

Toilet Facilities

Allowed

Free Wi-Fi

Not available

Eating & Drinking

Available

Transportation

If coming by the Tokai Shinkansen:

Mishima Station
(Route) From JR Numazu Station : By bus bound for Izu-nagaoka or Mito to the bus stop ""Goyotei-mae"".

If driving (Tomei Expressway):

Numazu IC

Universal Design

  • Multi-purpose toilet
  • Wheelchair rental

Foreign Languages Spoken

Pamphlets

Japanese

Foreign Language Explanation, Notes

Japanese

Location Map

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