The firefly of Okagaki-cho (Takakura, Togiri, Ebitsu, Uebata, Uchiura, Hara)

The firefly of Okagaki-cho (Takakura, Togiri, Ebitsu, Uebata, Uchiura, Hara)

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JR Ebitsu Station → 10-minute car
22km 30-40 minutes from Kyushu-do Koga IC via National Route 3 (depending on each observation location)

Business Hours

Freedom to walk

Price

Free

Spot Category

Animal habitat and plant group fabric

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