What other travelers are saying about Genbudo Museum
Nice museums to complete you visit I. Gebudo park.
Lost of information about the place and also related to different stuff about the area and history of japan.
Huge exhibition of stones and gems from all around the globe.
Frequently Asked Questions
The museum showcases the site where geophysicist Motonori Matuyama discovered geomagnetic reversal in 1929, proving Earth's magnetic poles have reversed throughout history. The area features rare 1.6-million-year-old basalt rock formations.
Both. The museum provides educational context, then visitors can walk to the actual cave sites along the Maruyama River via paths and viewing platforms to observe the basalt columns directly.
A typical visit takes 1 to 2 hours, including time at the museum and walking the trails to view the cave formations along the river.
Yes. The museum is located in the Kinosaki region of northern Hyogo, known for hot spring resorts and coastal scenery, making it part of a broader travel itinerary.
Museum fee 800yen per person
Lots of beautiful and rare stones also fossils to see. If you are natural and stone lover like me. You will definitely enjoyed it.
It cost ¥2400 for both parents and 2 pre school kids. The museum is okay, but I assumed that the high cost would include seeing the cave. When I showed my museum tickets the man said we have to pay ¥1000 more to see the cave (you cannot enter it; just look at the outside). So I think the price is a little high.