Tsuga wood stand parking lot

Tsuga wood stand parking lot

Info

JR Kanazawa Station → 1 hour 30 minutes by car
北陸道小松ICから国道360号経由55km1時間40分
44 units

Business Hours

7 to 18 o'clock (9 to November from 8 to 17 o'clock)

Price

Hakusan Shirakawa-go White Road toll (1400 yen for light cars, 1600 yen for ordinary cars)

Spot Category

Tower and Observation Facilities

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