It's a nice, but small, park. It's no more than a 10 minute visit. The latte stones are beautifully preserved. If you haven't seen any ancient latte stones, this is a place to visit. Better on a sunny day.

It's a nice, but small, park. It's no more than a 10 minute visit. The latte stones are beautifully preserved. If you haven't seen any ancient latte stones, this is a place to visit. Better on a sunny day.
I'm not sure about the other review posted here....but there definitely is a park located here. I live here and we visit it on occasion when we have guests visiting. Few latte stones and some benches.
Ive lived here 10 years. There is no park, its just a tour bus stop to sell high priced drinks and snacks
Really nice small park with ancient Latte Stones. Beautiful trees with ferns growin g up them. Japanese Fallout caves need work though. You can walk through....but at your own risk. Great photo opportunity.
see the latte stone that the locals used to build their houses on
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