Kawane Honcho Materials Building Yamabiko

Kawane Honcho Materials Building Yamabiko

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Oigawa Todo-Sosokyo Onsen Station → 5 minutes on foot
From Shintomei Expressway Shimada Kanaya IC via National Route 473, Prefectural Road 77 57km 1 hour 20 minutes; or from Shintomei Expressway Shizuoka SA (Smart Inter) via National Route 362 55km 2 hours
20 units

Business Hours

9-16:30

Price

Entrance 200 yen, children 100 yen

Spot Category

Museums・Science Museums・Archives

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