The Hill Museum of Shimono City Shimotsuki Fengchōki

The Hill Museum of Shimono City Shimotsuki Fengchōki

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JR Koganei Station → 10-minute car
15km 20 minutes from Tohoku Expressway Tochigi IC
100 units/flower festival period is charged

Business Hours

9 to 17 o'clock (entry is ~ 16:30)

Price

Free entry (special exhibition/planning exhibition may require a separate viewing fee)

Spot Category

Museums・Science Museums・Archives


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