Dragon Bungee

Dragon Bungee

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JR Jōchi-Ota Station → Ibaraki Kotsu Bus for Shimotakakura/Daiko for 40 minutes.
33km 50 minutes from Joban Road Naka IC via Prefectural Road 62, 166 and 33
265 cars/weekends and large holidays use the fourth parking lot

Business Hours

9-16: 30 (16: LO) until the end of March, ~ 17: 00 (16: 30 LO) from April

Price

19,000 yen for the first time (8000 yen after the second time on the same day), 11,000 yen for the first time for those who have experienced Ryugami bungee (certificate required & identity card), 1000 yen discount for those who have experienced bungee sites operated by bungee Japan (required certificate & identification)

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Other Experience Facilities


After the jump, you will be pulled up on the bridge and everyone will share the touching


Full view of the Great Suspension Bridge... if you can jump from here, nothing scary

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