Sankiji no Tenbaya Yuya koto corridor

Sankiji no Tenbaya Yuya koto corridor

Info

JR Kannonji Station → 5 minutes by car
8km 15 minutes from Takamatsu-do Sanuki Toyonaka IC via National Route 11 and Prefectural Road 5; or 6km 10 minutes from Takamatsu-do Onohara IC via Prefectural Road 21
200 units/free

Business Hours

11 ~ 23 o'clock (Reception is ~ 22 o'clock)

Price

Adults (junior high school students and above) 850 yen (900 yen on Saturdays and Sundays, holidays), children (elementary school students) 450 yen (500 yen on Saturdays and Sundays, holidays)

Spot Category

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Full view of 6 baths outside with plenty of openness

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