Aspia Tamaki Fureai no-kan (Tamaki Kobo Onsen)

Aspia Tamaki Fureai no-kan (Tamaki Kobo Onsen)

Info

JR Tamaru Station → 10-minute car
5km 10 minutes from Tamaki IC, Ise-do via Prefectural Road 65
150 units/free

Business Hours

10 ~ 20 o'clock (bathing reception is ~ 19 o'clock)

Price

Bathing fee for adults 500 yen, dwarfs (3 to 11 years old) 350 yen, under the age of 3 years free

Spot Category

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