Museum of the Oldest Stone in Japan

Gifu Prefecture Seki・Mino・Gujo-Hachiman Area

Gnesiss clasts, which was discovered at the bottom of the Hida River, was later found to the be oldest stone in Japan (2 billion years old). Please take a look at this stone which expresses the mystery of the birth of the earth, and take a moment to think about the creation of the earth.

Address

Hichiso-cho, Kamo county

Access (nearest railway station)

15 minutes on foot from Kamiaso station on JR Takayama Honsen Line./90 minutes by car on Route 41 from Nagoya city.

Jorudan      For access to the nearest railway station, click here.

Inquiries

Museum of the Oldest Stone in Japan@0574-48-2600