Wasabi's Daizen Shop

Wasabi's Daizen Shop

Info

JR Ito Station → 5 min walk
Odawara Atsugi Road From Odawara Nishi IC via National Route 135 42km 1 hour

Business Hours

10:15 to 16:30

Spot Category

Grocery, local liquor


No added homemade wasabi for 320 yen ~

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