Kusatsu Yumoto Water Spring

Kusatsu Yumoto Water Spring

Info

JR Seta Station → Omi Railway Bus Ion Mall 20 minutes to Kusatsu, stop off, 10 minutes on foot; or 15 minutes by free shuttle bus (for members only)
4km 10 minutes from Meishin Expressway Seta Nishi IC via Prefectural Road No. 57, National Road No. 1, Prefectural Road 26.18
4500 units/free

Business Hours

9 o'clock ~ 1 o'clock the following day (admission is ~ 0 o'clock the following day)

Price

Adults 900 yen on weekdays (Sat/Sunday, 1000 yen on holidays), 450 yen on elementary school children's weekdays (Sat/Sunday, 500 yen on holidays), 230 yen on weekdays ages 3 to 5 (Sat/Sunday, 250 yen on holidays), 2 years of age or less Free, rock bathing is 850 yen for adults (950 yen for Saturdays and Sundays, holidays), 430 yen for elementary school students weekdays (480 yen for Saturdays and Sundays, holidays), special bathing fee required

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Kusatsu Yugen Water Spring's open-air bath


Kusatsu Yugen Water Charcoal spring of outdoor bath


A bedrock health cell is also attached (with additional charge)


The front entrance of Kusatsu Yugen Water Spring

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