Matsushima Onsen Otome no Uto

Matsushima Onsen Otome no Uto

Info

JR Ujiie Station → 15 minutes by car; or JR Kamasaka Station → 50 minutes by foot
6km 10 minutes from Tohoku Road Yaita IC via National Highway No. 4 and Prefectural Road No. 30/48
80 units/free

Business Hours

12:00 to 21:30 (Reception is ~ 20:30)

Price

Adults 900 yen, elementary school students 550 yen, adults 1200 yen on Saturdays and Sundays, holidays, elementary school students 700 yen, private bath 1 hour 2500 yen (separate entrance fee, reservation required)

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Main building entrance of Matsushima Onsen Maiden no Uto


Matsushima Onsen Otome no Uto's open-air bath


Matsushima Onsen Otome no Uto's large bath


Family bath

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