Kua Wauchback River

Kua Wauchback River

Info

Hanshin Higashi-Naruo Station → 3 minutes walk
0.8km3 minutes from Hanshin Expressway Takefogawa Entrance via National Route 43
31 units/free

Business Hours

15 o'clock ~ 0 o'clock the following day

Price

490 yen for adults (130 yen for sauna use separately), 180 yen for elementary school students, 80 yen for infants

Spot Category

Hot Spring Spots and More


Large baths lined with ultrasonic baths and saunas are all white bath tubs


Kua Wauback River men's source flowing open-air bath

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