Folk Museum Lokubenkan

Folk Museum Lokubenkan

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JR Ina-Ōshima Station → Ina bus 1 hour bound for Oka, terminus Ogawara off, 5 minutes walk
21km 40 minutes from Matsukawa IC on Chuo-do via Prefectural Road No. 59
20 units

Business Hours

9:30 to 16:30

Price

500 yen for adults, 200 yen for junior and senior high school students, 300 yen for groups (20 or more) (common with the Central Structural Line Museum)

Spot Category

Museums・Science Museums・Archives

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