Heido-ji Temple

Heido-ji Temple

Info

JR Niino Station → 30-minute walk
36km 1 hour from Tokushima Road via Route 55 from Tokushima IC
30 cars

Business Hours

Visit time 7-17

Spot Category

Shrines・Temples・Churches

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