Sea of Japan Fisherman's Cape

Sea of Japan Fisherman's Cape

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JR Kashiwazaki Station → 15 minutes car
2km 5 minutes from Yoneyama IC on Hokuriku Road via National Route 8
200 units

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Spot Category

Grocery, local liquor


One of the fun to get lost

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