Uugi Onsen Komadori no Uto

Uugi Onsen Komadori no Uto

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JR Atenda Station → 40 minutes by car; or 1 hour by Nambu public bus, bus stop: Komadori no Yu, short walk (closed on Sat, Sunday, public holidays)
50km 50 minutes from Iida-Yamamoto IC on Chūō-do via National Route 153.418; or 50km 1 hour from Fengraikyo IC on National Route 151
80 units/free

Business Hours

10 to 20 o'clock (reception is up to 30 minutes before)

Price

Adults 600 yen, children (3 to elementary school students) 300 yen, under 3 years of age free

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Urugi Onsen Komadori no Uto Women's outdoor bath

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