Hamamiuki

Hamamiuki

Info

JR Ueki Station → 15 minutes by car
4km 6 minutes from Kyushu-do Ueki IC via National Route 3 and Prefectural Road 199
40 Cars

Business Hours

10 o'clock ~ 1 o'clock the next day (reception is ~ 0 o'clock the next day)

Price

Bathing up to 3 adults (junior high school students and above) or 2 adults and 3 children (3 years old to elementary school students) 40 minutes 1700 yen ~

Spot Category

Hot Springs Spot Other, Camp Barbecue


Rest area with hearth


Bath


Barbecue (booked by the day before)

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