大子温泉保養センター 森林の温泉

大子温泉保養センター 森林の温泉

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JR常陸大子駅→森林の温泉・フォレスパ大子行きバスで15分、バス停:森林の温泉下車、徒歩すぐ
常磐道那珂ICから国道118号経由48km1時間
100 units/free

Business Hours

10 ~ 20 o'clock

Price

大人710円(土・日曜、祝日は1010円、17時~は500円)、子ども(3~11歳)350円(土・日曜、祝日は500円、17時~は250円)

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大子温泉保養センター 森林の温泉の露天風呂

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