Natural hot spring hometown hot water

Natural hot spring hometown hot water

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Tobu-Sakado Station → 20-minute walk
4km 10 minutes from Kanetsu Expressway Tsurugashima IC via National Route 407
120 units/free

Business Hours

8 o'clock ~ 0 o'clock the following day (reception is ~ 23:30)

Price

890 yen on adult weekdays (980 yen on Saturdays and Sundays, holidays), 350 yen on elementary school children's weekdays (380 yen on Saturdays and Sundays, holidays), 180 yen on weekdays 3 years old and older (200 yen on Saturdays and Sundays, holidays)

Spot Category

Hot Spring Spots and More


Soft hot water is also attractive. Outstanding open-air bath (for men)


Extreme fountain makes your skin smooth


You can take a break at a reclining corner with a TV


The most popular daily "Furusato Gozen"

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Tsuchiya Shrine Shinki cedar

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Daiji Temple

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