Former Katayama Family House

Former Katayama Family House

Info

JR Bichu-Takahashi Station → Bichoku Bus 55 minutes to Fukiya, bus stop: Fukiya lower car, short walk
21km 30 minutes from China Road Niimi IC via Prefectural Road 33
50 units/free, use of tourist parking

Business Hours

10 ~ 17 o'clock (12 ~ March ~ 16 o'clock)

Price

Entrance 500 yen (common with the local hall)

Spot Category

Other buildings


Delicate appearance and the wall of Namako

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