Resort of Toyo Hot Springs

Resort of Toyo Hot Springs

Info

JR Mibukawa Station → 5 minutes by car
0.6km1 minute from Imabari Komatsu-do Tōyotanhara IC via Prefectural Road No. 48
100 units/free

Business Hours

6 to 23 o'clock

Price

Adults 650 yen, children (3 years old to elementary school students) 200 yen, silver (65 years old and over) 600 yen, private bath 1 hour 2400 yen, adults 750 yen on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, children (3 years old to elementary school students) 250 yen, Silver (65 years and older) 700 yen, 2800 yen per hour private bath

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Shigaraki Baths

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3 years old (719), and Iyoichi no Miyami, who is considered to be a good seat by Iyo's royal family, Ochi Tamazumi. He gathered the faith of the Imperial Court and the samurai as the god of the mountains, the sea and the warrior, and now the main shrine and the shrine of the shrine and the shrine of the shrine of Oei 34 (1427) remain, and is surrounded by the natural monument, the primeval forest of Kusunoki. 8 national treasures and a large number of important cultural treasures.

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