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Yumesuki Park

Japan, 719-3611 1977-1 Kamigo Shimojinshiro, Niimi City, Okayama Prefecture

``Yumesuki Park'' is a park known for having the largest ``parent-descendant water wheel'' in Japan. The diameter of each waterwheel is 13.6m for the parent, 6m for the child, and 4.5m for the grandchild, and the name derives from the appearance of a parent, child, and grandchild lined up. There is also a ``Kami-no-Yakata'' exhibiting the history of Okubichu Jindai Washi, which has been passed down in the northern part of Bitchu, and you can also try your hand at paper-making (for a fee) where you can make your own original fans and postcards. The highlight is the scenery that changes its appearance depending on the season. Around August, wind chimes called ``Kamisama Yume Furin'' and strips of paper made from Jindai Japanese paper are displayed, making it a great photo spot.

Business Time
  • Monday:  9:00~17:00
  • Tuesday:  9:00~17:00
  • Wednesday:  Close
  • Thursday:  9:00~17:00
  • Friday:  9:00~17:00
  • Saturday:  9:00~17:00
  • Sunday:  9:00~17:00
Telephone number 0867-92-6577
Website https://www.city.niimi.okayama.jp/kanko/spot/spot_detail/index/81.html
Access
  • Approximately 15 minutes by car from Niimi IC on the Chugoku Expressway
Language 日本語 / English / 中文繁體 / ภาษาไทย / 한국어 / 中文简体

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