Four Seasons Hot Springs

Four Seasons Hot Springs

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Tobu Forest Park Station → 15 minutes by shuttle bus
10km 20 minutes from Tokimatsuyama IC on Kanetsu Road via Prefectural Road No. 47
450 units/500 yen, free of charge if you use more than 1000 yen per unit including entrance fee

Business Hours

9:30 to 22:00 (reception is ~ 21:00), there are variations depending on the time, and the open-air bath is from 10:10 to the last 19:10 to the last

Price

Adults 1000 yen (3-hour ticket 800 yen, other day and time varies), 3-year-olds to elementary school students 500 yen, rent-out outdoor bath 2200-2750 yen for 50 minutes per room (separate entrance fee)

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Inner water, open-air rock bath of the four seasons hot springs

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