Real-life riddle solving game “GOKOKU Nazotoki Chosakudan part2 -Retrieve the Power of the Five Sacred Stones-” started on January 17 at Hyogo Prefectural Hyogo-Tsu Museum (Hyogo-ku, Kobe) and will run until March 31. Participation is free.
This is the second installment of the event, which was well received last year, and many people have expressed a desire for a sequel. Participants will receive a riddle-solving kit with their Hyogo Prefectural Hyogo-Tsumari Museum ticket valid on the day of the event, and will be asked to solve riddles hidden in Hyogo-Tsumari as a member of a team of investigators to solve riddles and mysteries related to the five provinces of Hyogo.
The Hyogo Prefectural Hyogo-tsu Museum is a new type of facility that combines two buildings: the museum facility “Hyogo-Hajimari-kan” and the first Hyogo Prefectural Office Building, which is a restored building of the first Hyogo Prefectural Office.
From February 4, the traveling exhibition “Hyogo Five Provinces: History and Culture Caravan” at the Hyogo Prefectural Museum of History, which is closed until March for major renovation work, will exhibit its collection, focusing on the characteristics of each of the “Five Provinces of Hyogo” until March 5.
The museum says, “There will be hints to help you solve the riddles, so everyone from children to adults can enjoy this game. When you give the final answer to the receptionist, you will receive a clear sheet. On the back of the sheet is an extra riddle…!” he commented. <
My elementary school daughter has recently become addicted to solving riddles, so she was very excited to play this event too! She was very excited about this event! I’m sure she will enjoy learning about the local area while having fun.
- Period
- Tuesday, January 17, 2023 – Friday, March 31, 2023
*Close as soon as the riddle-solving kits are gone. - Location
- Hyogo Tsu Museum
(2-2-1 Nakanoshima, Hyogo-ku, Kobe)
Find it on GoogleMap - Hours
- 9:00-17:00 (last admission 16:30)
- Admission
- Free
*The following admission fees are required separately
300 yen for adults, 200 yen for university students, free for high school students and younger - Closed
- Mondays (or the following day if Monday is a national holiday)
- Inquiries
- Hyogo Prefectural Hyogotsu Museum
TEL 078-651-1868