There is a Japanese village in Thailand. Do you know? It has been very popular recently, and it has a strong Japanese style. So, today I will briefly tell you about the Japanese village here in Thailand. Travel information about "Japanese Village"! We can also experience different customs when we come to Thailand! Travel Guide
There are three modes of transportation from Chiang Mai to HinokiLand:
Bus, Vans and songthaews.
You can take the shuttle bus (Chiang Mai--ThaTon/? line) at Chiang Mai Bus Terminal 1/Chang Phueak Bus Terminal (?) station, 70 baht/person, and get off at Hinoki Land.
Opening hours: 08:00-17:00
Tickets: Free until the end of September this year;
Starting in October, foreign tourists will pay 180 baht for adults , 50 baht for children.
Address: SiDongYen, ChaiPrakanDistrict, Chiangmai 50320 Introduction
The Ministry of Culture of Thailand recently announced a list of the top 10 cultural attractions, "Japanese Village Hinoki Land" in Chiang Dao County, Chiang Mai Province It appeared on the list, which puzzled many people.
Because of the exposure on the Internet, it attracted countless people's attention and suddenly became an Internet celebrity attraction that attracted everyone's attention.
HinokiLand became popular on the Internet, and subsequently became the latest tourist destination in Chiang Mai. If you just look at the photos, you would really think you are in Japan.
Because this building is really 100% Japanese style, but it is actually located in Chai Pragan County, Chiang Mai Province. It is surrounded by forests, so the environment and climate are very pleasant.
Starting from Chiang Mai and heading north for 120 kilometers along National Highway 107, you will arrive at the newly emerged tourist hotspot-the Japanese village Hinokiland.
It is said that the founder of HinokiLand has lived in Japan for many years and is very fond of Japanese culture. He wants to introduce Japanese culture to Thailand for people to understand and appreciate. This place covers an area of ??200 acres and has an investment of 1.3 billion baht.
This village is connected to National Highway 107 on one side and surrounded by mountains on the other three sides. Wealth can only come in but not out, so the Feng Shui should be good. Kimono rental services are also available here for tourists to take photos.
The hinokishop inside the temple is a merchandise area, selling Japanese-style spa products, beauty products, handmade mattresses and pillows, and tatami rooms.
When you come to the gate, a huge Japanese lantern with the word "Fukumon" printed on it comes into view. "Fukumon" means "safe entry and exit", which is similar to the "Thunder Gate" of Sensoji Temple in Tokyo. .
According to the characteristics of Japanese wooden architecture, no nails are used in the entire building, and the mechanical connections are completed with wedges.
A torii corridor directly opposite the gate allows people to instantly travel to Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine in Kyoto.
When I came here, I completely forgot that I was in Thailand. It was a rather special experience!
Japanese-related hot springs, sushi, cherry blossoms and other features The charming elements will also be experienced one by one. There is no charge at the moment, but it is still very cost-effective to go now!
Do you understand? Do you feel like you are in Japan? If you have the opportunity to travel to Thailand, you might as well experience it , so that we can make our trip more fulfilling!