Gunma Leisure Land Fujioka

Gunma Leisure Land Fujioka

Info

JR Kita-Fujioka Station → 20-minute walk
2 minutes from Joshinetsu-do Fujioka IC
250 units/complete with free parking

Business Hours

9-23:50

Price

Kids corner 1 child 600 yen, 1 guardian 100 yen

Spot Category

Other Experience Facilities


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Roadside Station Kamishu Onishi (Fujioka City Experience Learning Hall MAG)

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Iseya

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Akagi Shrine

Although it is not known, the record of being transfixed on the shores of Ōnuma in the first year of Datong (806) is kept on the east of Ōnuma, on the island of Koginiga, where it enshrines Mount Akagi and the god of the lake, Akagi Daimyojin, also famous as the Women's Wish Shrine.

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