Yoshimi Hundred Holes

Yoshimi Hundred Holes

Info

Tobu Higashimatsuyama Station → Kawagoe sightseeing bus 5 minutes to go to the nest license center, bus stop: get off the entrance to Hyakuna, 3 minutes on foot
15 minutes from Tokimatsuyama IC on Kanetsu Road via National Route 254
200 units/free

Business Hours

8:30 to 17:00 (admission is ~ 16:30)

Price

Entrance adults 300 yen, elementary school students 200 yen, under elementary school students free of charge

Spot Category

Ruins・Historical Sites・Castle Remains


Natural monument's hickaligoke

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