Take-san Ocean

Take-san Ocean

Info

Kashima Linhai Railway Kashima Nada Station → 20-minute walk
20km 30 minutes from Tōguan Tōdo Itako IC via National Route 51
120 units/free

Business Hours

10 ~ 21 o'clock (Reception is ~ 20:30)

Price

Facility use: 850 yen for adults, 350 yen for 3-year-olds to elementary school students, 450 yen for silver (65 years and older), 450 yen for night rate (17-20: 30) for adults, 350 yen for 3-year-old elementary school students, 350 yen for silver (65 years and older) 450 yen * Prices vary for pool use

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Take-san, open-air hot spring for men in the ocean


A full view of the facilities of the ocean


Take-san, open-air hot spring for women in the ocean


Inside the Accommodation Cottage in the Ocean

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