Birthplace of the Japanese Navy

Birthplace of the Japanese Navy

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JR Bibitsu Station → 5 minutes by car
10km 20 minutes from Higashi-Kyushu-do Hyuga IC via National Route 10; or 10km 20 minutes from Higashi-Kyushu-do Tōnō IC via National Route 10
30 cars/public quay parking, free

Business Hours

Free to visit

Spot Category

Ruins・Historical Sites・Castle Remains


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