210-3 Usuki, Usuki City, Oita Prefecture
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Cost per person
¥500
Sala de Usuki, meaning "living room" or "salon" in Portuguese, serves as a hub for tourism information and local culture in Usuki. Located a 10-minute walk from JR Usuki Station, this facility features exhibits on Nanban (European) culture, including replicas of Nanban folding screens and model ships, reflecting Usuki's historical ties to Portugal. The complex also houses Kobo Gakukokan, where visitors can experience pottery making. With barrier-free access including accessible restrooms and entrances, Sala de Usuki offers a welcoming space to rest, gather information, and explore the unique history of Usuki. Open to all, it's an ideal starting point for discovering the town's attractions.
Barrier-free facilities: Toilet: Multifunctional toilet (with diaper changing station) Barrier-free facilities: Elevator: No elevator Barrier-free facilities: Parking for people with disabilities: Parking available for general visitors Barrier-free facilities: Barrier-free access: Entrance accessible to wheelchair users Barrier-free facilities: Nursing room: Available