Azigaura Onsen Nozomi

Azigaura Onsen Nozomi

Info

Hitachinaka Kaihin Railway Ajigaura Station → 5 minutes on foot
3km 5 minutes from Hitachi Seaside Park IC via Prefectural Road 247
300 units/free

Business Hours

10 ~ 21 o'clock

Price

Adults 980 yen (Sat/Sunday, national holidays 1250 yen, specific days 1350 yen), children (3 to elementary school students) 600 yen (Sat/Sunday, public holidays, specific days 700 yen), large bathhouse under 2 years old Not available, private bath 1 hour 1500 yen ~

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From the outdoor bath on the third floor, the view of Ajigaura coast is wonderful

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