Asaka City Negi Shidai Children's House

Asaka City Negi Shidai Children's House

Info

Tobu Asaka Station East Exit → International Industry Bus to Uchimaki, Bus Stop: Negishi Shimogai, 3 minutes on foot; or Tobu Asaka Station East Exit → City Circulation Bus Wakuwaku No. Wakuwaku Domu, Bus Stop: Oka 3-chome off, 3 minutes on foot

Business Hours

9:30 to 17:30

Price

Free entry

Spot Category

Public and public facilities

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