Lion's nose park

Lion's nose park

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Tenryu Hamanako Railway Site Station → 30 minutes on foot
10km30 minutes from Tomei Expressway Iwata IC
60 units

Price

Freedom to enter

Spot Category

Park, flower viewing spot


Lion's nose park


Lion nose park toilet


Fall leaves in the lion's nose park

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