Ooyu Bathing Beach

Ooyu Bathing Beach

Info

JR Kiinochihara Station → 15 minutes for Nankai Bus Ao, bus stop: Get off in front of the Okuyu beach, walk short
14km 20 minutes from Yuasa Gobo Road Kawabe IC via Prefectural Road 190-189
200 units/one day 1000 yen

Business Hours

9-17 (Surveillance and Rescue Station)

Price

Freedom to walk

Spot Category

Bathing and Lake Baths

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