Jingya Temple

Jingya Temple

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JR Tokamachi Station → 20-minute walk; or Hokuetsu Express Tokamachi Station → 20-minute walk
20km 30 minutes from Rokkamachi IC on Kanetsu-do via National Route 253

Price

Precinct Freedom

Spot Category

Shrines・Temples・Churches

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