Sanmu-shi Sanbu no Mori Genki-kan

Sanmu-shi Sanbu no Mori Genki-kan

Info

JR Hyuga Station → City main bus 15 minutes, bus stop: Sanbu no Mori Genki-kan, short walk
5km 10 minutes from Chiba Tōkin Road Sanmu Chengto IC via Prefectural Road 76.116
207 units/free

Business Hours

9 to 22 o'clock (9 to 20 o'clock on Sundays and public holidays), reception ends 30 minutes before each

Price

Citizens are high school students and above 830 yen, junior high school students 520 yen, elementary school students 410 yen, non-citizens are high school students and above 1250 yen, junior high school students 780 yen, elementary school students 620 yen (including training room or indoor heated pool usage), free of elementary school students

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Western-style bathroom (artificial hot spring) at Sanbu no Mori Genki Hall


Japanese-style bathroom (artificial hot spring) at Sanbu no Mori Genki Hall

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