Roadside Station Kizingawa Comprehensive Exchange Terminal Hot Springs

Roadside Station Kizingawa Comprehensive Exchange Terminal Hot Springs

Info

JR Ujiie Station → Kanto Kotsu Bus 20 minutes bound for the horse head, bus stop: Hino-cho, 5 minutes walk; or 35 minutes by free sightseeing hot spring bus, bus stop: Roadside station Kitarugawa, short walk (5 trains per day, closed on Mondays, inquiry required)
12km 15 minutes from Yaiita IC on Tōhoku Expressway via National Route 4, Prefectural Road 74, National Route 293
233 units/free

Business Hours

10-21: 30 (Reception is ~ 21: 00)

Price

Adult 700 yen, elementary school student 500 yen, infant (preschooler) free

Spot Category

Hot springs spot Other, Road Station


Day-to-day, Arakawa's hot water bath

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