Tonooka Onsen Yukonyu ~ Sleep

Tonooka Onsen Yukonyu ~ Sleep

Info

JR Iida Station → 10-minute car
1.2km2 from Iida IC on Chuo-do via National Route 153
120 units/free, 2 tons or more car charged

Business Hours

5 o'clock to the next 0 o'clock (10 o'clock to 14:30 bath and restaurant are closed), special period may be changed

Price

Adults 3 hours 900 yen (900 yen every 3 hours thereafter), 3 to 12 years old 500 yen, 0 to 3 years old 300 yen

Spot Category

Hot Spring Spots and More


Tōoka Onsen Yukonyu ~ large bathhouse of sleep


Outdoor baths


Accommodation with hot springs with a variety of rooms

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