Dainichi Temple

Dainichi Temple

Info

JR Kurayoshi Station → 40 minutes for Hinomaru Bus Sakura, stop off, 5 minutes on foot
38km40 minutes from Yonedo Yuhara IC via National Route 313
Six

Business Hours

9:00 to 16:30 (inquiry required)

Price

Precinct Free

Spot Category

Shrines・Temples・Churches

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