Kiseki no Hoshi Botanical Museum at Awaji Yumebutai in Hyogo Prefecture (兵庫県立淡路夢舞台温室 奇跡の星の植物館)
4.5
"This botanical museum is part of the Awaji Yumebutai leisure complex. They have about 3,000 varieties and 30,000 individual plants on display year-round, organized around a concept of ""exploring flowers and greenery with the senses."" They hold seasonal events, plant related programs, and occasional special exhibitions where you can view a variety of elaborate flower displays. Their shop sells seasonal flowers and flower themed gifts, and the cafe offers herbal tea and local Awaji fare."
Hyougo Pref. Awajishi Yumebutai 4 (Awaji IslandArea)
10:00-18:00 (Latest entry 17:30)
* 8/Dec. Extension available
Review of Kiseki no Hoshi Botanical Museum
TripAdvisor Traveler RatingDetails
- Hours
- 10:00-18:00 (Latest entry 17:30)
* 8/Dec. Extension available - Closed
- 7/Nov. Temporary closed on Thursday, 1/Mar.
- Fees
- [Admission fee (normal)]
[General] 700yen
[70 years old or older] 350yen (*identification required)
[High School Students and below] Free
[Admission fee (special exhibition period)]
[General] 1500yen
[70 years old or older] 750yen (*Identification required)
[High School Students or less]Free
*Special exhibition is Mid-Jan.-Early Mar., 9Month end-Early Nov.
[Parking]
600yen/Sunday - Parking Lot
- Available 600 spaces (shared/up to Height restriction 2.1M)
- Credit Card
- Not available
- Smoking
- Not available
- Wi-Fi
- Available(Hyogo Free Wi-Fi)
- Note
- *Please do not search by address or address because you may be directed to another location.
- Can be enjoyed even on a rainy day
- Yes
- Average budget
- [Lunch] 1,001-3,000yen
- Estimated stay time
- 30-60 minutes
- Wheelchair accessible
- Available
- Infant friendly
- Available
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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Hyogo Areas

Hyogo prefecture stretches from the north coast to the south coast on the western end of the popular Kansai region, encompassing verdant mountains, urban beaches, and fantastic historical sights. The prefecture’s main attractions lie along the south coast at Kobe, the prefectural capital, a pretty harbor city best known for its production of the renowned Kobe beef, and Himeji, the home of Himeji Castle, one of the country’s most beautifully preserved feudal castles, perched magically atop a hill.