Mount Gozen

Mount Gozen

Info

JR Mito Station → 1 hour by bus, bus stop: Omaeyama ride, short walk
22km 45 minutes from Mito IC on Joban Road via Prefectural Road No. 52 and National Route 123
80 units

Business Hours

Freedom to walk

Price

Free

Spot Category

Mountains, hills, animal habitat, plant fabric


View from the ruins of the bell


At the foot of Mt.


Jotri Town Tourism Association

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