Kasumi Park

Kasumi Park

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JR Shinsei Shino Station → 7-minute walk
2km 10 minutes from the Yatsu Funabashi IC on the Tokan East Road; or 15 minutes from the Makuhari IC on the Keiba Road
75 units/1:58 units, 2:17 units. 9:00 to 17:30 (~ 19:30 during summer vacation, ~ 17:00 in 10 ~ February)

Business Hours

Freedom to enter

Price

Freedom to enter

Spot Category

Park, Camp Barbecue

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