Day trip hot spring Shiobara Akatsuki no Uto

Day trip hot spring Shiobara Akatsuki no Uto

Info

JR Nasu Shiobara Station → 20 minutes car
10 minutes from Tōhoku Expressway Nishinasuno Shiobara IC
150 units/free

Business Hours

10 to 22 o'clock (Last entry at 21 o'clock)

Price

Admissions 800 yen for adults (1000 yen on Saturdays and Sundays and holidays), children (4 to elementary school students) 400 yen (500 yen on Saturdays and Sundays and holidays), free under 4 years of age, 17 o'clock to night rate

Spot Category

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Hot water with skin and skin

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