Insinkayama Heinto Hall

Insinkayama Heinto Hall

Info

JR Inain Station → A short walk
7km 20 minutes from Yuzawa Yokote Road Yukatsu Komachi IC via National Route 13
Eight

Business Hours

9-16:30

Price

Entrance 320 yen

Spot Category

Museums・Science Museums・Archives


Exhibited items such as earthenware

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