Water of stone splitting

Water of stone splitting

Info

Fujikyuko-Mount Fuji Station → Fujikyuko Bus for Hirano 40 minutes, stop off, 15 minutes on foot
8km 12 minutes from Higashi-Fuji Five Lakes Road Yamanaka Lake IC via National Route 138/413
150 units/free

Business Hours

Different from season, official site check

Price

Adults 900 yen, junior and senior high school students 700, elementary school students 350 yen

Spot Category

Hot Spring Spots and More


Beautiful trees and warm hot springs, including the courtyard in a circular wooden structure

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