Castella Castle, Cheese Castle, Wine Castle, Sweets Castle, Kyushu Castle

Castella Castle, Cheese Castle, Wine Castle, Sweets Castle, Kyushu Castle

Info

Just a short walk to JR Huis Ten Bosch Station → Welcome Gate
8km 10 minutes from Sasebo Oda IC on Nishi-Kyushu Road via Needle-tail Bypass
5000 units/800 yen per time

Business Hours

9 to 21 o'clock (last reception at 20 o'clock) * Opening hours vary depending on season and day of the week

Price

1DAY passport (18 years old and over) 7000 yen, after 6 passport (18 years old and over) 4000 yen * Other tickets are required by the official website

Spot Category

Japanese and Western sweets, sweets, food and local sake


Castles in Castella
(C) House Tenbos/J-19328


Cheese Castle
(C) House Tenbos/J-19328


Castle of wine
(C) House Tenbos/J-19328


Castle in Kyushu
(C) House Tenbos/J-19328


Castle of sweets
(C) House Tenbos/J-19328

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