Yamanashi Gem Museum
Yamanashi Hoseki Hakubutsukan
- Fujikawaguchiko Town
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- Museums and museum
- Cultural facility
A gem museum that displays precious gems and jewelry collected from all over the world.
In a clean space that looks like a European-inspired building, about 50 types of main gemstones are displayed as a set of rough stones, cut stones, and jewelry products.You can see the process of creating beautiful gems.
In addition, it is unique to this facility that many precious gems such as a huge crystal with a height of 1.8 meters are exhibited.
There is also a cafe where you can enjoy a set of hand-made coffee and cake.
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Basic Information
| Address |
Zip code:401-0301 6713 Funatsu, Fujikawaguchiko Town, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi Google Map |
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| TEL |
* Please tell us that you saw PORTA when making inquiries. |
| Museum Holidays |
Wednesday (open on holidays) * Open daily in July and August |
| Utilization time |
[April-November] 9:00~17:30 [April-October] 9:30~17:00 <Cafe> 9:00 AM – 16:00 PM (L.O. 15:30 PM) |
| Usage Fees | ・ Adults: 600 yen (500 yen) ・ Elementary and junior high school students: 300 yen (250 yen) * () Is for groups of 8 or more |
| Parking | 40 spaces |
| URL | https://www.gemmuseum.jp/ |
| Number of toilets | 1 places for men and women, 1 places for multipurpose |
| equipment | ・ Exhibition area ・ Museum shop ・ Cafe space |
| nearby information | Kawaguchiko Herb Hall |
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