Road Station Koshu Park Ashigakubo

Road Station Koshu Park Ashigakubo

Info

Seibu Ashikekubo Station → A short walk
40km1 hour 20 minutes from Kanetsu Road Hanazono IC via National Route 140/299
64 units

Business Hours

Produce direct sale shop 9-18 o'clock (winter time ~ 17 o'clock), dining room 11-16 o'clock, experience 11-14 o'clock

Price

Udon/soba hand-made experience (reservation required) is 4500 yen ~

Spot Category

Road Station, Produce


Yokose River

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