Kita-Asaba Sakura Tsutsumi Park

Kita-Asaba Sakura Tsutsumi Park

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Tobu Kita-Sakado Station West Exit → Kawagoe Kanko Auto Bus for the Iri-Nishi Danchi Circular Line or New City Nissai Entrance, Bus Stop: Imanishi, 10-minute walk
4km 10 minutes from Kanetsu Expressway Sakado Nishi IC (Smart Inter) via Kawagoe Sakado Moriyama Line
80 units/free, with temporary parking during cherry blossom bloom

Business Hours

Freedom to walk

Price

Free

Spot Category

Park, flower viewing spot


Kita-Asaba Sakura Tsutsumi Park Angyokan Zakura

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