Ageo Maruyama Park

Ageo Maruyama Park

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JR Ageo Station → Tōbu Bus for Maruyama Park 25 minutes, stop off, just a short walk; or city circulation bus "Gurutto-kun" square Maruyama Park Line for 30 minutes, bus stop: Maruyama Park South Exit or Nature Learning House, drop off, walk short
5km 10 minutes from Okegawa Kitamoto IC
502 units/6 ~ 20 o'clock

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Price

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Spot Category

Park, Zoo

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