Nagaizumi-cho Inoue Yasushi Literature Hall

Nagaizumi-cho Inoue Yasushi Literature Hall

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JR Mishima Station South Exit → Fujikyu City Bus 40 minutes on the Sungawadaira Line, bus stop: Get off the entrance of the Buffet Museum, 6 minutes on foot
5km 15 minutes from Shin-Tomei High-Speed Nagaizumi Numazu IC via Izu-Tori-Nuki-do
50 units

Business Hours

10-17 o'clock (entry is until 30 minutes before closing)

Price

Adults and college students entering 200 yen, free of high school students and below

Spot Category

Museums・Science Museums・Archives


A simple and sophisticated design of the Nagaizumi-cho Inoue Yasushi Literature Hall


Materials about writer Yasushi Inoue on display

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