Uto no Kura Main Building

Uto no Kura Main Building

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JR Tamana Station → Kyushu Shoko Bus 48 minutes for Yamaga Onsen, get off the Yamaga Bus Center, 15 minutes for car
13km 20 minutes from Kyushu-do Minamiseki IC via prefectural road 10.4.195
80 units/free

Business Hours

10 to 22 o'clock (reception is ~ 21 o'clock), day plan is 11 o'clock to 14: 30, 16 o'clock to 19: 30

Price

Bathing adult 500 yen, children (3 years old to elementary school students) 250 yen, rest/bathing (using the great hall) adults 700 yen, children (3 years old to elementary school students) 400 yen, day plan (private room with outdoor bath, meal) 6600 yen ~ (reservation required)

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An open-air bath at the Tu no Kura Main Building


The main building is marked by a water wheel at the entrance, in front of the parking lot

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