Roadside station Shinshu Tsuki-juku Tsuki Onsen

Roadside station Shinshu Tsuki-juku Tsuki Onsen

Info

JR Kobusawa Station → 8 minutes car
5km 6 minutes from Chuo-do Kozawa IC via Prefectural Road No. 11, National Route 20
Free, 108 units (including large vehicles, disabled)

Business Hours

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

Price

Bathing adults 700 yen, elementary school students 500 yen, preschoolers free

Spot Category

Hot springs spot Other, Road Station


A relaxing outdoor bath with a view of the nearby mountains

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