嘉穂劇場

嘉穂劇場

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JR飯塚駅→徒歩15分
九州道八幡ICから国道200号経由40km40分
50台/見学の場合は1回100円

Business Hours

9 to 17 o'clock

Price

入場13歳以上400円、3~12歳100円

Spot Category

劇場・映画館・演芸場、歴史的建造物

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