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Visit the Museum and Preserve the Snakes
I have been interested in visiting this museum ever since coming to Iwakuni. I find the white snakes to be beautiful and majestic. I also find it great how Iwakuni preserves them and tries to protect ...
These rare white non-poisonous snakes are native to this river valley and found nowhere else in Japan. They are a naturally occurring white snake as they are truly beautiful. They are housed in a smal...
This is a small exhibit in the gardens between Kintai Bridge and Iwakuni Castle. For 200 Yen it shouldn't be missed. The White Snakes of Iwakuni are not an 80s hair band, instead they are native alb...
The white snakes eat mice and rats, therefore protect farmers from famine. They have a few, and actually it was fascinating to see bunch of snakes close up (via glass). They also have lots of intere...
Visit the Museum and Preserve the Snakes
I have been interested in visiting this museum ever since coming to Iwakuni. I find the white snakes to be beautiful and majestic. I also find it great how Iwakuni preserves them and tries to protect ...
Not highly exciting
Ok to visit and the white snakes are interesting but not overly exciting. We didn't stay very long really.
A Must To See If In The Area
These rare white non-poisonous snakes are native to this river valley and found nowhere else in Japan. They are a naturally occurring white snake as they are truly beautiful. They are housed in a smal...
Beautiful Snakes - Fascinating Culture
This is a small exhibit in the gardens between Kintai Bridge and Iwakuni Castle. For 200 Yen it shouldn't be missed. The White Snakes of Iwakuni are not an 80s hair band, instead they are native alb...
Visit Once at Least
The white snakes eat mice and rats, therefore protect farmers from famine. They have a few, and actually it was fascinating to see bunch of snakes close up (via glass). They also have lots of intere...