Kuroki-gosho Imperial Residence Site & Hekifū-kan Museum

Kuroki-gosho Imperial Residence Site & Hekifū-kan Museum
Kuroki-gosho Imperial Residence Site & Hekifū-kan Museum
Kuroki-gosho Imperial Residence Site & Hekifū-kan Museum

Sitting atop a small hill, the Imperial Residence Site overlooks Beppu Port.

Emperor Go-Daigo was banished to the Oki Islands in 1332 and is said to have lived at this site for over a year before his escape. Located at the foot of the hill, known as Mt. Tennō, is Hekifū-kan Museum. The small museum contains exhibits related to Emperor Go-Daigo. The site is also popular for cherry blossom viewing in April.

Car Park Toilet Cash only

Information

Price
●International Visitor Admission Discount
-Adult: JPY 150
-University and high school student: JPY 100
-6 to 15 years old: JPY 100
Present your passport or residency card to get discounted admission for international visitors.
Business hours
Museum 9:00-17:00 (1 April to 19 November)
Closed
The museum is open everyday
The imperial site is open all year around.
Address
275 Beppu, Nishinoshima-cho, Oki-gun
Access
From Beppu Port
3 min by bicycle
10 min on foot
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