Yachiyo Green Village

Yachiyo Green Village

Info

JR Furukawa Station → Ibaraki Express Bus 40 minutes for Yachiyo-cho government hall, bus stop: Nishi-Sugaya off, 30 minutes on foot
10km 20 minutes from Sakai Furukawa IC
200 units/free

Business Hours

10 to 21 o'clock (last reception at 20:30)

Price

Adults 700 yen (600 yen after 17 o'clock), children (3 years old to elementary school students) 300 yen on weekdays (400 yen on Saturdays, Sundays, holidays, 200 yen after 17 o'clock)

Spot Category

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An open-air bath warming from the core of the body


Exterior of the Diverk Museum with Hot Springs


Campground crowded with many tents

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Private Gardens

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