Kuchang Temple

Kuchang Temple

Info

JR Takayama Station → 20-minute walk
90km 2 hours from Nagano Road Matsumoto IC via National Route 158

Price

Precinct Freedom

Spot Category

Shrines・Temples・Churches


It's a quaint temple.

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