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Otaki-jinja Shrine parking lot

Shiga/Tonoo, Taga-cho Inukami-gun
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1,000 JPY 〜/1 night
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Description

A spacious parking lot at Otaki-jinja Shrine in Tominoo, Taga-cho, Shiga Prefecture. There is a dynamic valley called Ojagafuchi near the shrine and you can enjoy the nature. There are separate toilets for men and women in the parking lot. Stay overnight in the car!

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Basic Facilities

24h Toilet
Water
WiFi
Playground
Pets Allowed
Smoking Area
Vending Machine
Washing Dryer
Waste Water Discharge
Security Cameras
EV Charger Stand
Administrator
※There are also facilities that can be paid by cash at the station

Additional Fee Facilities

Electricity socket
Not available
Non-free Wifi
Not available
Non-free Shower
Not available
Onsen (Adult)
Not available
Onsen (Child)
Not available
Dustbin
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Dog Park
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Camping Behavior Allowed
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Tent (For 2-3 people)
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Tent (For 4-5 people)
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Cooking Allowed
Not available
BBQ Facilities Rental
Not available
Bonfire Allowed
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Nearby Facilities

Convenient Store
ローソン (2000m)
Supermarket
マルゼン (3000m)
Gasoline
深田石油 (1000m)
Restaurant
多賀サービスエリア(24時間営業) (3000m)
24h Toilet
駐車場敷地内 (100m)
Onsen
Not available

Parking space

Maximum lots2 lot(s)
Parking Area Size:Length 6m・Breadth 3m・Height 制限なし
※ Car size can be referred from here

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Cancellation Deadline

17:00, 2 days before (Japanese time)
If you cancel your reservation after the Cancellation Deadline, cancellation fee will be applied. Cancellation rate can be checked here

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5.00Thu, Dec 8, 2022

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