Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - Travel guide to Japanese village in Chiang Mai, Thailand
Travel guide to Japanese village in Chiang Mai, Thailand
There are three modes of transportation from Chiang Mai to HinokiLand:
Buses, vans and double-decker cars.
Can be found in Chiang Mai BusTerminal1/changqueakbusterminal (? ) stop and take the bus (Chiang Mai-that on/? Line), 70 baht/person, get off at HinokiLand.
Opening hours: 08: 00- 17: 00.
Tickets: free visit until the end of September this year;
/kloc-starting from 0/0, foreign tourists 180 baht for adults and 50 baht for children.
Address: Chaiprakan District, SiDongYen, Chiang Mai, 50320.
This paper introduces the list of 10 cultural attractions recently published by the Thai Ministry of Culture. What many people don't understand is that "HinokiLand" in Chiang Mai County, Chiang Mai actually appeared on the list.
Because of the exposure of the network, it attracted the attention of countless people and suddenly became the focus of attention among network celebrities.
HinokiLand has become the latest punching place for Chiang Mai tourism. If you only look at photos, you will really think you are in Japan.
Because this building is really 100% Japanese style, it is actually located in Chai Pragan County, Chiang Mai, surrounded by forests, so the environment and climate are very pleasant.
Starting from Chiang Mai, along the 107 national road, and heading north to120km, you will arrive at Hinokiland, a newly emerging tourist hotspot.
It is said that the founder of HinokiLand lived in Japan for many years and loved Japanese culture very much. He wants to introduce Japanese culture to Thailand so that people can understand and appreciate it. This place covers an area of 200 mu with an investment of 65.438+300 million baht.
This village is connected to the national highway 107 on one side and surrounded by mountains on three sides, so the wealth can't get in, and the feng shui should be good. There is also a service of renting kimonos and taking pictures of tourists.
Hinokishop in the temple is a commodity area, selling Japanese spa products, beauty products, handmade mattresses and pillows, tatami rooms and so on.
When I came to the gate, a huge Japanese lantern came into view with the word "Fumen" printed on it. Fumen means "safe access", which is similar to the "Thunder Gate" in Sensoji Temple, Tokyo.
According to the characteristics of Japanese wooden buildings, all buildings do not need a nail, and the connection between mechanics is done with wedges.
The torii Promenade opposite the gate makes people instantly cross to Fujisawa Yamato Society in Kyoto.
When I came here, I completely forgot that I was in Thailand. It was a special experience!
Hot springs, sushi, cherry blossoms and other characteristic charm elements related to Japan will also be experienced one by one. There is no charge at present, and it is still very cost-effective to go now!
You got it? Do you think you are in Japan? If you have the opportunity to travel here in Thailand, you may wish to experience it, so that our trip will be more substantial!
- Related articles
- Bus from Electronic Street to Tian Li Yan Jun Hotel
- What certificate do I need to apply for to open a hotel?
- What do you need to bring when traveling in summer?
- What schools are around Shenzhen Haojing Mingyuan Phase 2? Is it convenient to take a car?
- What services are available on the third floor of Marriott Hotel Lin 'an?
- What bus should I take to Shenyang Sanlongquan Hotel and at which station should I get off?
- Excuse me, IELTS Shijiazhuang test center?
- What does crisis public relations include?
- The electricity consumption of the hotel is 300 kilowatts. What size cable is used?
- What do you mean by jumping on the bed?