Seongshan Park

Seongshan Park

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JR佐世保駅から徒歩2分の佐世保バスセンター→西肥バス平戸桟橋行きで1時間30分、終点下車、フェリー大島で40分、的山港下船、車10分
西九州道佐々ICから県道18・227号、国道204・383号、平戸港~的山港、県道159号経由1時間5分

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Freedom to enter

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Park, Hiking, Nature Research Road, Promenade, Exploration Road

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