Akamura Hometown Center Genji no Mori Onsen

Akamura Hometown Center Genji no Mori Onsen

Info

Heisei Chikuho Railway Genjiinomori Station → 5 minutes on foot
From Kokura-Minami IC, Kyushu-do, via National Route 322, Prefectural Road 52/34, 29km 1 hour; or from Imagawa Smart IC, East Kyushu-do, via Prefectural Road 34, 15km 20 minutes
100 units/free

Business Hours

10 ~ 21 o'clock (reception is ~ 20 o'clock, family bath reception ends at 19 o'clock)

Price

Adult 700 yen, children (5 years old to junior high school students) 350 yen (various discounts available), family bath 1 hour 1600 yen, Saturday and Sunday, public holidays 1900 yen (bathing fee)

Spot Category

Hot Spring Spots and More


Goodwill


1st open-air


Inner bath


Sauna

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