Jinpukaku Mansion Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A surprise
The area is breathtakingly beautiful. We were walking around the building and so surprise that they allow us to enter the building. My education isnt un architechture, but I always have interested in ...
This large European style building is located at the bottom area of the Tottori Castle Ruins and is surrounded by two nice gardens. One in front with a long lawn towards the building and one in the ba...
A western style buliding with two Japanese gardens
The garden of this place is designed by the designer of the famous Meiji Shrine Gaien Garden in Shinjuku, Tokyo. The admission fee of the building is 150 yen, but it's free to explore the gardens. The...
A building from 1907 for the then crown prince to have a short stay; building style is French Renaissance, rare in Japan during that period. Entrance fee of ¥150 is well justified, the spiral stairca...
A surprise
The area is breathtakingly beautiful. We were walking around the building and so surprise that they allow us to enter the building. My education isnt un architechture, but I always have interested in ...
Nice historical buiding built in European style
This large European style building is located at the bottom area of the Tottori Castle Ruins and is surrounded by two nice gardens. One in front with a long lawn towards the building and one in the ba...
A western style buliding with two Japanese gardens
The garden of this place is designed by the designer of the famous Meiji Shrine Gaien Garden in Shinjuku, Tokyo. The admission fee of the building is 150 yen, but it's free to explore the gardens. The...
Worth a visit
A building from 1907 for the then crown prince to have a short stay; building style is French Renaissance, rare in Japan during that period. Entrance fee of ¥150 is well justified, the spiral stairca...
- That's pretty.
The hotel is very comfortable and the hotel is very comfortable.