Sasagawa flow tour boat

Sasagawa flow tour boat

Info

JR Kuwagawa Station → Sasakawa flow in 15 minutes on foot
23km30 minutes from Murakami Senami Onsen IC, Japan East North Road, via National Route 345
60 units

Business Hours

Around 9-16

Price

Boarding adult 1500 yen, dwarf (3 years old to elementary school student) 700 yen

Spot Category

Sightseeing boat, houseboat, river descent, cruising, stones, rock rock formations


The sea of the Sasagawa flow and the tour boat


Sunset


Sun-dried landscape


Grilled fish and charcoal

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