Bengara Village

Bengara Village

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JR Habinuzuka Station → Kuroki or 18 minutes by Horikawa bus for Fukushima, bus stop: Fukushima off, change to Bengara Village for the same bus 5 minutes, stop off, walk away
5.5km10 minutes from Yame Kyushu Road IC
200 units/free

Business Hours

10 ~ 22:00 (Reception is ~ 21:30)

Price

Adults 700 yen (400 yen after 20 o'clock on weekdays), children (4 years old to 6th grade) 350 yen, 70 years old and over 500 yen (400 yen after 20 o'clock on weekdays), 400 yen for people with disabilities

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Large Baths


Large Baths


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