Matsuri Matsuri

Matsuri Matsuri

Event Overview

The event is held in the adjacent Shirakawa-Seki Forest Park around the time when the flower flowers are blooming in the Shirakawa-no-Seki, where food and beverage sales, various events and flea markets are held.

Info

JR Shirakawa Station → bus 30 minutes, bus stop: Shirakawa Seki no Mori Park off, 5 minutes on foot
15km30 minutes from Tōhoku Expressway via National Route 4.289, Prefectural Road 76; or Tōhoku Expressway Shirakawa Chuo Smart IC via National Route 294.289, Prefectural Road 76, 15km25 minutes
170 units/free

Event Period

Price

Free

Event Category

City, fair, flower view, nature

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