Door hot spring cypress water

Door hot spring cypress water

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JR Matsumoto Station → 40 minutes by car
17km40 minutes from Nagano Road Matsumoto IC via National Route 158.143 and Prefectural Road 67
40 units/free

Business Hours

10 ~ 19 o'clock (Reception is ~ 18:30)

Price

Adults 400 yen, elementary school students 200 yen, preschoolers free of charge, 200 yen from the second

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An outdoor bath of cypress water is garden style

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