Fujiidera Machikado Information Hall Yume Plaza (Fujiidera City Tourist Information Center)

Fujiidera Machikado Information Hall Yume Plaza (Fujiidera City Tourist Information Center)

Info

Kintetsu Fujiidera Station → 3 minutes walk
1.4km 6 minutes from Fujiidera IC, Nishi-Meihan Road via Prefectural Road 186

Business Hours

10 ~ 17 o'clock

Price

Free entry

Spot Category

Tourist information center, visitor center, rest area


Information transmission base at Fujiidera Ichibangai Shopping Street


There is also a tourist information center with plenty of tourist brochures


Selling a lot of souvenirs you want to buy and return


Introduce the charm of Fujiidera with a large monitor

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