Ikukyu Chaya (Kansai Wide Area Association)

Ikukyu Chaya (Kansai Wide Area Association)

Info

1 hour from Tokushima city center via Route 55 and the prefectural road Tokushima-Kaminaga Line; or 10 minutes from Kamikatsu-cho to Katsuura-cho.
10 cars

Business Hours

8:30 to 15:00

Spot Category

Agricultural products, groceries and local sake

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