Gozenyama Onsen Recreation Center Shiki Saisakan

Gozenyama Onsen Recreation Center Shiki Saisakan

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JR水戸駅→茨城交通バス野口・長倉方面行きで1時間10分、バス停:四季彩館入口下車、徒歩5分
常磐道水戸ICから国道50・123号経由30km40分
150 units/free

Business Hours

10時~20時30分(土・日曜、祝日は~21時) ※受付は閉館30分前

Price

大人平日800円、土・日曜、祝日は1000円、16時以降は毎日700円、3~12歳平日400円、土・日曜、祝日は500円、16時以降は毎日300円 ※平日でも休日扱いの特例日あり(大型連休・年末年始)

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