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Gold Hall
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4.7
Tiffanie Goad
Great staff. Beautiful wood sculptures & bonsai trees. Very serene atmosphere. Museum was 800¥ for adults, 500¥ for kids, 6 & under free. Lunch & coffee was delicious as well, tacos/taco rice. Tuesday’s they only serve drinks.
jay mickley
The tour of the cave is more so a tour of amazing art crafted from natural wood and from minerals found in caves. There are also hundreds of bonsai trees along the way. The price for the self guided tour is 800 yen. It took us an hour to see everything. The café is at the end of the tour. The staff greeted us there with ice water and invited us to look at the menu. We had lunch already so decided to pass on eating anything. I highly recommend taking the tour. Beautiful place that is deceiving from the entrance.
David Vincent Higgins
Interesting and beautiful architecture. I've never seen a cafe like this place before. You get to enjoy decent food and drinks within the reasonable price range. Worth to visit even just to check out the building.
Sean D
Gold Hall. Great atmosphere, amazing architecture. Can take the tour(extra fee) or dine; or both. English menu, Yen only. No Credit/Debit Cards, No US Dollars.
Michael Lynch
A goldmine for photography and, I have visited on many occasions, to do just that. It is a unique type of cafe, which also has bonsai gardens and, a bit of a cave to explore. The cave, isn't something, you would need a flashlight and helmet, to tour. It consists of many rooms, finished off and, stuffed with wood, stone carvings, pottery and, works of art. After, hiking up and down, inside and outside of the caves,stop and, have a meal in the fancy restaurant at, affordable prices.
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It's fast from order to come out!
Howard Davis
A hidden gem within Kin that is not well advertised or talked about. The structure, architecture, sculptures, and atmosphere are absolutely amazing. It costs a little bit to get in, but it's well worth it.