飯岡灯台

飯岡灯台

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JR旭駅→コミュニティバス東西線で45分、バス停:飯岡灯台下車、徒歩1分。または車で東関東自動車道から千葉東金道路経由、終点:横芝光ICから50分
銚子連絡道路横芝光ICから国道126号経由26km50分
60 units/free

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Free to visit

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Lighthouse

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