Hineno Museum & Cafe Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Wonderful experience
Fantastic visit with Toshiko and her friends (with a little help from Google translate. Wonderful pastries, cheesecakes and coffee served on antique bone china in an authentic historic Hida home. Jus...
It will be a great experience touching "Heart of Hida" "Traditional Japanese gold-relief lacquerware" particularly for foreign travelers. It is a very small museum based on private traditional house. ...
It was closed because it was the beginning of the year, but the appearance alone is worth a look. It has a very unique structure, with the right and entrance of the 2 floor overhanging. It is hard to see such a Japanese house.
A coffee shop that utilizes a nice private house. When you take off your shoes at the entrance and go up to the back, the tatami room is a coffee shop corner, and there are some works of art around it. There was a hanging scroll of Kawai Tamado between the floors, but it has nothing to do with me who came to Furukawa sightseeing. It feels a little subtle.
Wonderful experience
Fantastic visit with Toshiko and her friends (with a little help from Google translate. Wonderful pastries, cheesecakes and coffee served on antique bone china in an authentic historic Hida home. Jus...
Amazing!!
Amazing tasty cheese cake !!! Very great service, beautiful place with very old cup. Worth it so much!
Must visit, touching into "Heart of Hida"
It will be a great experience touching "Heart of Hida" "Traditional Japanese gold-relief lacquerware" particularly for foreign travelers. It is a very small museum based on private traditional house. ...
It looks great.
It was closed because it was the beginning of the year, but the appearance alone is worth a look. It has a very unique structure, with the right and entrance of the 2 floor overhanging. It is hard to see such a Japanese house.
It's a little subtle.
A coffee shop that utilizes a nice private house. When you take off your shoes at the entrance and go up to the back, the tatami room is a coffee shop corner, and there are some works of art around it. There was a hanging scroll of Kawai Tamado between the floors, but it has nothing to do with me who came to Furukawa sightseeing. It feels a little subtle.