Hebei Town Flower Museum

Hebei Town Flower Museum

Info

JR Cherries Higashione Station → 15 minutes car
6km 15 minutes from Tōhoku Chuo Expressway Tōne IC via National Route 287
50 units

Business Hours

9 ~ 17 o'clock (11 ~ 16 o'clock in February)

Price

Entrance adult 400 yen

Spot Category

Museums・Science Museums・Archives


House of Australian merchants continuing from the Edo period

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