Tokugawa Family Reidai

Tokugawa Family Reidai

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Koyasan Cable Koyasan Station → Nankai Rinkan Bus 8 minutes bound for Okunoin, bus stop: Narikiri fixed front car, short walk
26km40 minutes from Kyonawa Road Kihoku Katsuragi IC via National Route 24/480

Business Hours

8:30 to 17:00 (Reception is ~ 16:30)

Price

Visits junior high school students over 200 yen, elementary school students free

Spot Category

Historic Building


It is said to be a representative mausoleum architecture in the early Edo period

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