Ilf Children's Gallery

Ilf Children's Gallery

Info

JR Okaya Station → 5 min walk
3km 10 minutes from Nagano Road Okaya IC via Prefectural Road 254
460 vehicles/use of adjacent municipal parking (5 hours free)

Business Hours

10 to 19 o'clock

Price

Entrance to the entrance 510 yen, junior and senior high school students 310 yen, elementary school students 160 yen, annual entrance ticket 1530 yen for adults, high school students 930 yen

Spot Category

Museums and Galleries


Objects and tapestries direct the space


Appearance


"Wonder Strait" Takeo Takei 1972

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