Seiryu-so, an inn in the grove

Seiryu-so, an inn in the grove

Info

JR Kumamoto Station → Kumamoto Electric Railway Bus 1 hour 16 minutes for Kikuchi Onsen, stop off, 10 minutes on foot
17km30 minutes from Kyushu-do Ueki IC via National Route 3 and Prefectural Route 53
30 units/free

Business Hours

Standing water: 10 to 21 o'clock (reception is ~ 20 o'clock), family bath: 10 to 23 o'clock (reception is ~ 22 o'clock)

Price

Bathing (inner water and open-air are accepted by reception) Adults 600 yen, elementary school students 300 yen, family bath 50 minutes 1500 yen

Spot Category

Hot Spring Spots and More


An inn in the grove

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