Kiseki Museum of World Stones, Museum in Japan
The Kiseki Museum of World Stones showcases an extensive collection of unique rocks and minerals from around the globe.
Founded by stone lover Yoshiro Goto, the museum immortalizes the passion for natural stones.
The museum reflects the Japanese fascination with rocks, tying into the traditional art of Suiseki.
Located in Fujinomiya, it's a must-visit for geology enthusiasts traveling in the area.
It houses one of the most diverse arrays of stones, including those that resemble human faces or landscapes.
Location: Fujinomiya
Official opening: 1971
Website: kiseki-jp.com
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