Ichihara Lakeside Museum of Art

Ichihara Lakeside Museum of Art

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Kominat Railway Takataki Station → 20 minutes walk
5 minutes from Ichihara Tsurumai IC, Ken-Odo, via Prefectural Road No. 168
77 units

Business Hours

10 ~ 17 o'clock (Saturday, the day before the holiday from 9:30 to 19 o'clock, Sunday, and public holidays from 9:30 to 18 o'clock)

Price

Different by exhibition

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Museums and Galleries

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