Kawabamura Historical Folk Materials Building

Kawabamura Historical Folk Materials Building

Info

JR Numata Station → Kanetsu Kotsu Bus Kawabamura circulation (counterclockwise) for 24 minutes, bus stop: Get off in front of school, 10 minutes on foot
5km 15 minutes from Kanetsu-do Numata IC
50 units/shared with other facilities

Business Hours

9-17 o'clock (11-March to 16 o'clock, entry is 30 minutes before closing)

Price

Adult 200 yen, elementary school student 100 yen

Spot Category

Historical buildings, museums, museums, museums, and materials


The molars of the Nauman elephant

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