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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.
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Numazu Goyotei ( Imperial Villa ) Memorial Park |
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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 |
Website |
Numazu Goyotei ( Imperial Villa ) Memorial Park (External Link) |
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Parking |
Available |
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Large Bus Parking |
Available |
Remarks |
Large-size cars10car 1000Yen/car Small-size cars70car 300 |
Pets |
Not allowed |
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Toilet Facilities |
Allowed |
Free Wi-Fi |
Not available |
Eating & Drinking |
Available |
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If coming by the Tokai Shinkansen: |
Mishima Station |
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If driving (Tomei Expressway): |
Numazu IC |
Multi-purpose toilet
Wheelchair rental
Pamphlets |
Japanese |
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Foreign Language Explanation, Notes |
Japanese |
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