This facility, located in front of the gate of Takihara-no-miya, a separate shrine of the Ise Grand Shrine's Inner Shrine, functions as a space for interaction between people and wood. It offers exhibition and sale of wood crafts, interior items, and timber products for housing, as well as sales of local specialties and food services.
The facility has been divided into three sections after the renewal: “Ki no Takumi”, “Kitsutsuki Chaya”, and “Kitsutsuki Ichiba”.
※They can also temporarily store your luggage when you visit Takihara Shrine.
【Recommended Specialty】
・Ouchiyama Dairy Products: A selection of dairy products made from fresh Ouchiyama milk.
Address
〒5192703 度会郡大紀町滝原870-37
Phone
0598-86-3229
Business hours
From 9:00 to 17:00
Holidays
Open year-round (except for December 31st due to cleaning)
Access by public transportation
20 minutes on foot from JR Takihara Station
Access by car
Right in front of "Takihara Miyamae" bus stop of Nanki Express Bus from JR "Takihara Station"
About 5 minutes from "Omiya Odai IC" on Kisei Expressway to Owase on Route 42
Parking space
lot with 100 parking spaces available (free)
Restrooms
available 24 hours
Additional information
Electric vehicle charging stand available
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