Kiso Sansen National Government Park, 138 Tower Park (国営木曽三川公園 138タワーパーク)
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A fee-charging observation tower 138 meters tall located inside 138 Tower Park. From the top of the tower, visitors can get a sweeping view of the Kiso River, the Suzuka Mountains, the Kiso Mountains (Central Japan Alps), and other surrounding seasonal scenery, as well as the dazzling Nagoya nightscape in the evenings. The tower is also lit up in different colors to indicate the weather forecast.
Aichi Pref. Ichinomiyashi Koumyouji Urasaki 21-3 (Inuyama / Ichinomiya / SetoArea)
9:30-17:00
[8/13-15, 11/23-12/25] 9:30-21:00
*Starting Hours may change at Events etc. for the above Exceptions.
Review of Twin Arch 138
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- Address
- Aichi Pref. Ichinomiyashi Koumyouji Urasaki 21-3 [map]
- Phone
- 0586517105
- Hours
- 9:30-17:00
[8/13-15, 11/23-12/25] 9:30-21:00
*Starting Hours may change at Events etc. for the above Exceptions. - Closed
- 2nd Monday (Except Aug. and Dec., Public Holiday is immediately followed by Weekday)
- Fees
- [Twin arch 138 observation floor]
[Adults (15 years old and over)] 500yen
[Children (Over 615 years old)] 200yen
[Child (4 years, 5 years old)] 100yen
[Over 65]250yen
[Park] Free - Parking Lot
- Available(900spaces)
- Credit Card
- Not available
- Smoking
- Available (3 smoking areas available in the park)
- Wi-Fi
- Available (Ichinomiya Free Wi-Fi)
- Note
- Temporary closure:Currently closed (information as of May 15, 2020)
* Information may be changed, so please be sure to check the official information. - Can be enjoyed even on a rainy day
- Yes
- Average budget
- [Lunch] 1-1,000yen
- Estimated stay time
- 30-60 minutes
[Tower observation floor] 0-30 minutes - Wheelchair accessible
- Available
- Infant friendly
- Available
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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Aichi Areas

Aichi is a prefecture of great natural beauty with Nagoya city at its heart, a busy hub home to a labyrinth of underground shops and the 17th-century Nagoya Castle. Castles are easy to find in this history-rich prefecture, but the highlight for history buffs has to be the Museum Meiji-mura, where preserved buildings from the turn of the 20th century are displayed in all their grandeur in an outdoor museum.