Kajima Central Natural Hot Springs Beauty's Yuyu no Hana

Kajima Central Natural Hot Springs Beauty's Yuyu no Hana

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JR Tokyo Station Yaesu Exit → Express bus 1 hour and 30 minutes to Kashima Shrine, bus stop: Kashima Central Hotel get off, walk
7km 15 minutes from Tōguan Tōdo Itako IC via Suigo Road, National Route 124
300 units/5 hours free, 100 yen every hour thereafter

Business Hours

11 o'clock ~ 1 o'clock the next day (reception is ~ 0:30 the next day, Sunday is 7 o'clock ~)

Price

Adult 1000 yen, 4 years old to elementary school student 450 yen, 3 years old and under free

Spot Category

Hot Spring Spots and More


Enjoy a natural hot spring with a 100% source in an open outdoor bath


100% source. Feel occupied by hot springs

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