Wakamatsu

Wakamatsu

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JR Koide Station → Nangogo sightseeing bus 28 minutes for Oyu Onsen, bus stop: Oyu Onsen off, 3 minutes walk
12km 20 minutes from Kanetsu Road Uonuma IC via Prefectural Road No. 357

Business Hours

Sold only by phone orders up to the previous day

Spot Category

Japanese and Western sweets


Appearance


Hot-water buns

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Todden Oze Bridge

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Ozeguchi landing yard

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