Hasunuma Seaside Park

Hasunuma Seaside Park

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JR Matsuo Station → Airport shuttle bus 15 minutes from JR Matsuo Station south bound for Yokoshiba-yagata coast, bus stop: Hasunuma Kaihin Park No. 1 parking lot front and drop, immediately
10km 15 minutes from Chiba Tōkin Road Matsuo Yokoshiba IC via the prefectural road Narita Matsuo Line
1500 units/600 yen per day (pool only; children's open space is free)

Business Hours

10-17 o'clock (~ 16 o'clock in winter), pool 9-17 o'clock

Price

Free entry (Lotus Water Garden is entry for adults 1700 yen) * Price may be changed

Spot Category

Park, swimming pool


New Slider 3D


Mini train with a distance of 2.1km


Todorer Kids Space


Park Golf

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