Kubo-tate Takatsu-Tosen no Sato

Kubo-tate Takatsu-Tosen no Sato

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JR Ujima Station → 40 minutes to go to Buzen Municipal Bus Subodhi Museum, bus stop: Drop off the mountain trail, short walk
10km 20 minutes from Buzen IC, Higashi Kyushu via National Highway No. 10 and Prefectural Road No. 32
50 units/free

Business Hours

10:30 to 22:00 (30 minutes before reception stop)

Price

Adult 700 yen, elementary school students 400 yen, elementary school students free of charge, private bath is required

Spot Category

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A lush green open-air bath in the town of Useno


Women's water

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