Kōtobi Shrine

Kōtobi Shrine

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JR新潟駅→新潟交通バス柳都大橋線で16分、バス停:下島公園前下車、徒歩1分。または鳥屋野線、浜浦町線などで6分、バス停:礎町[いしずえちょう]下車、徒歩7分
北陸道新潟西ICから20分

Business Hours

境内自由(社務所は9~17時)

Price

境内自由(和船模型見学100円)

Spot Category

Shrines・Temples・Churches

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