Kirakuri Longjin

Kirakuri Longjin

Info

JR Kii-Tanabe Station → Ryujin Bus 1 hour and 30 minutes bound for Ryujin Onsen, bus stop: Kirakuri front car, short walk
From Hanwa-do Arita IC via Prefectural Road No. 22, National Route 424, 425, 371 70km 1 hour 30 minutes
58 units/free

Business Hours

11-15 o'clock

Price

Adults 800 yen, children (elementary school students) 400 yen

Spot Category

Hot Spring Spots and More


Both male and female baths have inner baths, outdoor baths and saunas. The temperature is about 42 ° C.


Exterior of Kirakuri Longjin


Lobby


Inner water


Outdoor baths

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