Komatsuka tumuli

Komatsuka tumuli

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JR Soja Station → 10 minutes by car
3km 5 minutes from Okayama Road Okayama Soja IC via National Route 180
160 vehicles/use of hill prefectural parking lot at Jichu Road

Business Hours

Free to visit

Price

Free to visit

Spot Category

Cemeteries, mavens, graves, places

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