Kasukabe Onsen Touraku no Sato

Kasukabe Onsen Touraku no Sato

Info

Tobu Kasukabe Station East Exit → 15-minute walk
15km 20 minutes from Tohoku Expressway Iwatsuki IC via National Route 16
168 units/free

Business Hours

9: 00 ~ 1: 00 (Reception is ~ 0:30 the following day)

Price

Adults (junior high school students and above) 990 yen, children (4 to elementary school students) 400 yen, 3 and under free of charge; Saturday and Sunday, public holidays 1090 yen for adults, 500 yen for children, 3 and under free of charge

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Yuuraku no Sato Women's Open-air Bath

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