Iwayado-do

Iwayado-do

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Wakasa Railway Wakasa Station → 15 minutes by town bus bound for Ochiori (Ochiori/Yoshikawa Line), bus stop: Iwayado boarding, 3 minutes on foot
From China Road Yamazaki IC via National Highway 29 56km 1 hour 20 minutes
10 cars

Business Hours

Freedom of communion

Price

Precinct viewing free, guide fee is 2600 yen for 1 to 6 people, 450 yen per person for 7 or more people (reservation before necessary)

Spot Category

Historic Building

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