The Maysan Driveway (Maysan Park Main Line Road)

The Maysan Driveway (Maysan Park Main Line Road)

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Hankyu Ikeda Station → 10 minutes by car to Hinomaru Observation Deck
4.5km 10 minutes from Hanshin Expressway Kawanishi Obana Entrance via National Route 176 (to Hinomaru Observation Deck)
Free if you use the Hinomaru Observation Deck

Business Hours

5 ~ 22:00

Price

Toll ordinary car 300 yen

Spot Category

Tourist road

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