Sightseeing sail-pulling boat

Sightseeing sail-pulling boat

Info

JR Shinritsu Station → Car 25 minutes
40 minutes from Joban Road Tsuchiura Kita IC via National Route 6
150 units/Uzaki park parking lot

Business Hours

13 o'clock reception, 14 o'clock departure (November-15 o'clock reception, 16 o'clock departure)

Price

Boarding: 2000 yen for adults, 1000 yen for elementary and junior high school students, free for preschoolers

Spot Category

Sightseeing boat, houseboat, river down, cruising

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