Ashikuraji-aza-Bunasaka-hoka 11 Kokuyurin (Murodo), Tateyama-machi, Nakaniikawa-gun, Toyama Prefecture
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¥1,500
Tateyama Murodo, located at an elevation of 2,450 meters, is home to Japan's oldest and highest mountain hut architecture from the Edo period, now designated as a National Important Cultural Property. Situated in Toyama Prefecture, it's accessible via the Tateyama Station, a cable car, and a short walk. Open from April 16th to November 24th, this historical site offers a glimpse into the past with its 1726 structure. Visitors can explore the building's interior and appreciate the simple conditions experienced by past travelers. It's a must-see for those interested in history and culture while visiting the Tateyama Kurobe area.
Cultural Property Other: Nationally Designated Important Cultural Property, Construction Year 1: 1726 (Hōreki 2)