Hachitengoku /Bee heaven Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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興子 井
interesting.
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I went there because a large beehive is on display. It was exhibited more than I expected, and until I got used to the pattern of the beehive, I was a little uncomfortable. Since I visited in August, I could see a real sparrow bee making a nest through the window. There was also a Guinness certified beehive, which was spectacular.
Things that stick beehives to various objects are on display. It was my first visit in several years, but the shrine was built and evolved. Not only the beehive, but also the extremely good pencil paintings of bees and models of bees used in the gatten are on display. There are plenty of shops at the entrance. Especially, the hachi cookies (cookies with honey, not hachi) are very delicious. It is so delicious that you can line up with a long-established Western confectionery brand. Decision ...
I've been passing in front of me for a long time, but I've never stopped by. Once inside, you will find a collection of a large number of sparrow nests. The explanation of the ecology of the sparrow bees is also very interesting. It seems that living bees can be observed in a glass case during the summer season, so I would like to visit again at that time. By the way, admission is free. Yes.
interesting.
I went there because a large beehive is on display. It was exhibited more than I expected, and until I got used to the pattern of the beehive, I was a little uncomfortable. Since I visited in August, I could see a real sparrow bee making a nest through the window. There was also a Guinness certified beehive, which was spectacular.
Souvenir cookies are delicious.
Things that stick beehives to various objects are on display. It was my first visit in several years, but the shrine was built and evolved. Not only the beehive, but also the extremely good pencil paintings of bees and models of bees used in the gatten are on display. There are plenty of shops at the entrance. Especially, the hachi cookies (cookies with honey, not hachi) are very delicious. It is so delicious that you can line up with a long-established Western confectionery brand. Decision ...
A huge bee object is eye-catching.
I've been passing in front of me for a long time, but I've never stopped by. Once inside, you will find a collection of a large number of sparrow nests. The explanation of the ecology of the sparrow bees is also very interesting. It seems that living bees can be observed in a glass case during the summer season, so I would like to visit again at that time. By the way, admission is free. Yes.