Sai Village Strait Mujium

Sai Village Strait Mujium

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JR Shimokita Station → Shimokita Kotsu Bus 40 minutes for Ohata, stop stop getting off, transfer to Shimokita Kotsu Sai garage 1 hour 20 minutes, bus stop: Osai (in front of Alsus) Get off
From Aomori Expressway Aomori East IC via National Route 4, 279, 338 158km 3 hours 30 minutes
100 units

Business Hours

9 to 15 o'clock

Price

Free entry

Spot Category

Museums・Science Museums・Archives

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Night Light

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