Tana Gura Smile Marche

Tana Gura Smile Marche

Event Overview

It is held for the purpose of creating opportunities to "send, get to know, get to experience, and get to touch" various attractive companies in Tanakura-cho. In addition to the experience corner, there are restaurants and opening of their own products. The Yoshino cherry blossoms along the moat, and it is crowded with many visitors.

Info

JR Iwaki Tanakura Station → 15-minute walk
40 minutes from Tohoku Expressway Shirakawa IC via National Route 289
100 units/free

Event Period

Price

Free

Event Category

Flower view, nature

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