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HBH visit a movie set in the mountains
Several Japanese movies apparently filmed at this location, which covers a large area. We were part of a guided coach tour, a local guide joined our coach at the entrance and gave a continuous comment...
I went there a few years ago, but I think the relaxing time is still flowing. Fun to explore and find places you saw in movies and dramas. There is such a place between the area, so it is a waste to move by bus. This is not an amusement park, so don't visit to provide something with a set meal. You can find it yourself, no, you can find it. You can enter almost anywhere in the set, so you may find unexpected things such as props. However, set ...
It is a famous Shonai open set. I think it also became the location of the movie. I move on the premises by bus, but it's not boring. I had something to eat, but I ate something like fast food. It's quite rural.
You can slip back to the post town of Edo period (^^♪
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Studio Sedick is an open set for shooting historical dramas. The park is very large and has a considerable distance between each set. There is an additional charge, but it is more convenient to use the patrol bus. I don't think it's efficient to walk around. When you walk around the post town, you can enjoy it as if you had slipped back in time in the Edo period. When you enter the tavern, the production of props is eye-catching. However, excessive hope is prohibited. Ah ...
Admission fee is 1,300 yen, patrol bus 500 yen, total 1,800 yen It's just like a ruined tour for a considerable amount of money. A man in a kimono just explains lightly at the entrance, and there is no special production, just look around the building used for filming movies before. Those buildings remain as they are even if they decay. Weeds are also free to grow. If you are not familiar with movies, it is a boring content at all. I don't feel like going again. Shonai Movie ... that will be closed this year.
HBH visit a movie set in the mountains
Several Japanese movies apparently filmed at this location, which covers a large area. We were part of a guided coach tour, a local guide joined our coach at the entrance and gave a continuous comment...
Every time I go, there's a change.
I went there a few years ago, but I think the relaxing time is still flowing. Fun to explore and find places you saw in movies and dramas. There is such a place between the area, so it is a waste to move by bus. This is not an amusement park, so don't visit to provide something with a set meal. You can find it yourself, no, you can find it. You can enter almost anywhere in the set, so you may find unexpected things such as props. However, set ...
As I thought ...
It is a famous Shonai open set. I think it also became the location of the movie. I move on the premises by bus, but it's not boring. I had something to eat, but I ate something like fast food. It's quite rural.
You can slip back to the post town of Edo period (^^♪
Studio Sedick is an open set for shooting historical dramas. The park is very large and has a considerable distance between each set. There is an additional charge, but it is more convenient to use the patrol bus. I don't think it's efficient to walk around. When you walk around the post town, you can enjoy it as if you had slipped back in time in the Edo period. When you enter the tavern, the production of props is eye-catching. However, excessive hope is prohibited. Ah ...
a ruins tour!?
Admission fee is 1,300 yen, patrol bus 500 yen, total 1,800 yen It's just like a ruined tour for a considerable amount of money. A man in a kimono just explains lightly at the entrance, and there is no special production, just look around the building used for filming movies before. Those buildings remain as they are even if they decay. Weeds are also free to grow. If you are not familiar with movies, it is a boring content at all. I don't feel like going again. Shonai Movie ... that will be closed this year.