Mardai Farm

Mardai Farm

Info

JR Ina-Ōshima Station → 5 minutes by car
0.5km2 from Matsukawa IC, Chuo-do, via Prefectural Road No. 15
30 cars

Business Hours

8:30 to 17:00

Price

Depending on the season and content

Spot Category

Sightseeing Ranch and Plantations

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