Kamishima Hot Springs Recreation Center

Kamishima Hot Springs Recreation Center

Info

Kozushima Port → 7 minutes for the village bus Akasaki promenade, bus stop: Get off in front of the hot spring recreation center, walk short
2km 8 minutes from Jinzushima Port, Tokyo
30 units/free

Business Hours

11 ~ 19 o'clock (reception is ~ 19 o'clock)

Price

Adults 800 yen, elementary and junior high school students 400 yen, under elementary school students free of charge

Spot Category

Hot Spring Spots and More


Giant open-air bath at the Kozushima Hot Spring Recreation Center

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