Lotus Temple

Lotus Temple

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JR Ina-shi Station → JR bus 25 minutes to Takato, bus stop: Takato station off, 3 minutes to walk; or JR Chino Station → JR bus to Takato, 1 hour to go, bus stop: Takato station off, 3 minutes to walk
25 minutes from Chuo-do Ina IC
45 units

Price

Freedom of communion

Spot Category

Shrines, churches, museums, science houses, and materials

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