Nico Nico Garden Furukawa Store

Nico Nico Garden Furukawa Store

Info

JR Furukawa Station west exit → 25 minutes on foot
16km from Tōhoku Expressway Kasu IC; or 16km from Tōhoku Expressway Hirin IC
96 units/free

Business Hours

10 to 18 o'clock (17:30 last reception)

Price

Children: Free time 500 yen, Saturdays, Sundays and holidays 60 minutes 500 yen/free time 800 yen, adults: 200 yen

Spot Category

Game Center and Playground


Athletic play equipment


Athletic play equipment and play space


Rest space (only here you can eat and drink)

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