Gotome Tea House Honjin Nishi-Oto

Gotome Tea House Honjin Nishi-Oto

Info

JR Nishi-Matsuida Station → 5 minutes by car
1.2km5 minutes from Joshinetsu Road Taoyoshi Matsuida IC via National Route 18
30 units/free

Business Hours

9-17 o'clock (12-February ~ 16:30, all entry is 30 minutes before closing)

Price

Entrance 210 yen, junior high school students and below 100 yen

Spot Category

Historic Building


Restored and maintained East

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