Mitsuiya Sightseeing (Gama Cave / Gamaland)

Ibaraki (茨城県)
Park
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1 Tsukuba, Ibaraki 300-4352, Japan

029-866-0658

3.9 (71 reviews)

Opening Hours

MondayOpen 24 hours
TuesdayOpen 24 hours
WednesdayOpen 24 hours
ThursdayOpen 24 hours
FridayOpen 24 hours
SaturdayOpen 24 hours
SundayOpen 24 hours

Reviews

Ananya S Tabassum

Ananya S Tabassum

in the last week

Abandoned play ground with beautiful views.
Jordy Meow (Japon Secret)

Jordy Meow (Japon Secret)

2 years ago

You’ll find here the latest and most exciting attractions in the world.
おやじ三等兵

おやじ三等兵

5 months ago

Objects that resemble ruins await your visit. I descended from the Miyukigahara course and thought I would end up on a slide, but the slide disappeared into the bushes, leaving a spectacular ruin. However, the visitors can't stand it (lol) Nostalgic play equipment is waiting for you. Please come and visit us...
木下紗和

木下紗和

in the last week

My girlfriend said, ``I want to go on a hot spring trip to Mt. Tsukuba❣️'' so we made a plan. I stopped by on an autumn evening on my way back from visiting Mt. Tsukuba, where the leaves were changing colors. The soft evening sunlight colored the mountains, the autumn leaves glowed a beautiful orange color, and the scenery looked like a painting. Even the little things I spend with her in the autumn evening, envelope me in her charm and turn into special memories, like a page in a story. I’m looking forward to seeing you in your yukata after getting out of the hot spring tonight❣️
おさるの彦衛門

おさるの彦衛門

a year ago

(Late November 2022) Fascinating Showa historical heritage sites that will captivate those who like department store rooftops, retro Showa era fans, and ruin lovers. The restaurant, souvenir shop, children's amusement park, Gama Daimyojin Shrine, the tourist facility "Gama Cave" (similar to a Showa era haunted house), and the observation deck are all in ruins. You cannot enter except for the children's amusement park and Gama Daimyojin Shrine. Therefore, the sightseeing spots are the ruined amusement park and shrine. especially at amusement parks There are many remains of simple play equipment that once stood on the roof of a department store, and that moves when you insert a coin. Of course it doesn't move, but you can ride on it and touch it. As everyone has written, it is a valuable historical heritage that looks great in photos (lol) Gama Daimyojin is a large shrine, or rather an object, at the top of an abandoned facility. You can get close to it to some extent, but weeds are growing and it's a lot of trouble. It might be better to view it from below. It seems like it's still quite popular, so maybe someone will buy it and bring it back (to a reasonable degree)? It would be a shame to leave this facility to rot like this. There is no dedicated parking lot, so you will have to use the Tsutsujigaoka parking lot, so the fee for using that is 500 yen once (free for 10 minutes or less). You won't be able to see it properly in 10 minutes, so it's best to pay as if it were a tour fee. Although it was mid-afternoon on a weekday, it was quite crowded and the parking lot was about 80% full at first glance.