Second Nagisa Park

Second Nagisa Park

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JR Moriyama Station → Omi Railway Bus 25 minutes to Lake Biwa Marriott Hotel
15km 30 minutes from Meishin Expressway Kurita IC via Prefectural Road 11.323; or Kosai Road Mano IC via National Road 477, Prefectural Road 559 6km 15 minutes
282 units/600 yen (use the parking lot of Misaki Park)

Business Hours

Freedom to enter

Price

Freedom to enter

Spot Category

Park, swimming beach, lake bath

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