Hanyu Hot Springs

Hanyu Hot Springs

Info

Tobu Minami Hanyu Station → 15-minute walk
6km 10 minutes from Tōhoku Expressway Hanyu IC via National Route 122
300 units/free

Business Hours

10 ~ 23 o'clock (Reception is from 22:30, Saturday and Sunday, and public holidays from 8 o'clock)

Price

Adults 820 yen on weekdays (Saturdays and Sundays, public holidays 920 yen), 3-to elementary school children 410 yen on weekdays (Saturdays and Sundays, public holidays 460 yen), free under 2 years old

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Hanyu Hot Springs


Open-air source hot water


Outdoor bath night view

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