Yuwai Resort Yunsen Onsen Yunsen Tōyokan

Yuwai Resort Yunsen Onsen Yunsen Tōyokan

Info

JR Isahaya Station → Shimabara Railway Bus to Yunsen 1 hour 20 minutes, bus stop: Shimatetsu Bus Yunsen sales office get off, 3 minutes walk
45km 1 hour from Nagasaki Doosaya IC via National Route 34/57
100 units/free

Business Hours

9 to 23 o'clock (cleaning time is not allowed for bathing, inquiry required)

Price

Adult 700 yen, elementary school student 450 yen (there are price changes such as specific days, inquiry required), staying adult 9878 yen ~

Spot Category

Hot Spring Spots and More


The hotel in a red brick building that stands out for a while

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Related Spots

Ashoyu Square

Near the information hall of Yunsen Ozan, where you can only grab your feet while wearing your clothes. It is a bit of lukewarm hot water, and there are also benches, and many people use it for rest. I also want to use it to heal the fatigue of walking through Yunsen hot springs.

Hell Hot Springs Hall

Yunsen Hot Springs, which raises a hot water bottle in the central Shimabara Peninsula. A day-trip hot spring facility that stands in a grove that divides the mountain a little from that hot spring town. Kōyu as Yujiba in the mid-Edo period. It is a historical hot spring in 1919, when a small house was created, which is an advance of the present onsen. The milky white hot water drawn from the source is constantly poured into the wooden hot spring hall at the back. Since the spring temperature of the source is as high as 90 ° C, it may be hydrolyzed with spring water, but the natural water can be fully enjoyed. Guests of Yunsen Onsen Seonso standing opposite can take a bath for 250 yen.

Ohama Beach

The widespread and remote beach is familiar to many families, young people and visitors who return home. In addition to swimming in the sea, camping sites are also provided.

Samurai House Street

Located near the site of Ishida Castle (Fukue Castle), the street is followed by an old stone wall fence that still bears the image of the Edo period. Along the roughly 400m street connecting Nakachō and Minami-cho, dwellings of the middle-class samurai class of Goshima Domain (Fukue Domain) were once lined. The round pebbles piled in the shape of a kamaboko on the stone wall are called "spilling stones", and are said to have the role of a weapon in the event of an emergency to inform the intruder from outside by sound. In the middle of the street, there are facilities such as the "Fukue Samurai Yashiki Street Furusato-kan", which was built on the site of the city's designated historic site, "Fukue Samurai Yashiki Street", and the "Yamamoto Niisō Museum", which uses the samurai Yashiki Matsuzo residence, which can be enjoyed even just by walking.

Seongshan Park

This park is located on Matoyama-Oshima [Azuchi-Oshima], with walking promenades, and is ideal for hiking trails. The observation deck offers views of Karatsu, Hirado, and the five island islands.

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