Nagada Spa Fureai Hall

Nagada Spa Fureai Hall

Info

JR Chikugo Funakoya Station → 4 minutes by car
5km 10 minutes from Yame IC on Kyushu-do via Prefectural Road 96 and National Route 209
20 units

Business Hours

10 to 16 o'clock

Price

Free use

Spot Category

Grocery, local liquor


Legendary cola "Koga cola"

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