Outdoor activities at the mountain where Emperor Kotoku is said to have stayed to see meteors
Mount Hoshinoyama, 835 meters above sea level, is said to have been named by Emperor Kotoku, who once stayed there to watch shooting stars. The park also has a variety of outdoor facilities, including an observation deck overlooking Mt. Daisen and the Shikoku Federation, and a campsite. If you want to see the beautiful night sky, we recommend camping or staying overnight in a bungalow. Enjoy a fun time surrounded by abundant nature.
INFORMATION
- business hours
- 9:00 to 18:00
- Holidays
- Snowfall: The park is closed from December 1st to March 31st to prevent freezing. Please check the website for other details.
- price
- Please check the website for accommodation fees etc.
*If you would like to use the facility, please make a reservation.
- address
- 〒720-15211091 Age, Jinsekikogen-cho, Jinseki-gun
- Phone Number
- 0847-85-3927
- Website
- Number of parking spaces
- 30
- Parking notes
- Ordinary car: Approximately 30 cars possible