Ikeda City May Mountain Children's Cultural Center

Ikeda City May Mountain Children's Cultural Center

Info

Hankyu Ikeda Station → Hankyu Bus 5 minutes on the city circulation line, bus stop: Gotsuyama Park, Daikoji, 3 minutes on foot

Business Hours

9 to 17 o'clock

Price

Free entry, planetarium is 200 yen for adults outside the city, 100 yen for children, may be charged by event

Spot Category

Other cultural facilities

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