Nanhiradai Onsen Kanyonyu

Nanhiradai Onsen Kanyonyu

Info

JR Osan Station → 35 minutes for Higashino Bus Ma-Tou, bus stop: Takada off, 30 minutes on foot
25km 40 minutes from Yaiita IC on Tōhoku Expressway via National Route 4, Prefectural Road 74, National Route 293
100 units/free

Business Hours

10 ~ 21 o'clock (Reception is ~ 20:30)

Price

Bathing adults 550 yen, children (3 years old to elementary school students) 300 yen (100 yen on Sundays)

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An open-air bath at Nanhiradai Onsen Kanyonyu

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