Narita Yokan Museum

Narita Yokan Museum

Info

JR Narita Station/Keisei Narita Station → 10-minute walk
15 minutes from Toongguan Expressway Tomisato IC
23 units

Business Hours

10 to 16 o'clock

Price

Free entry

Spot Category

Japanese and Western sweets

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