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JR Setaka Station → Kyushu Shiko Bus 40 minutes for Minamiseki/Mikawa Onsen, bus stop: Ota Kuroshita, 10 minutes walk
9km 15 minutes from Kyushu-do Minamiseki IC via National Route 443
20 units/free

Business Hours

10: 00 ~ 1: 00 (Reception is ~ 23:30)

Price

1 room 1 hour 1800 yen ~

Spot Category

Hot Spring Spots and More


A rare bath built through a 200-year-old tree


13 private rooms all buildings have open-air baths

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A hot spring facility with only a private bath with 13 rooms in all. All with inner water and an outdoor bath, you can enjoy a luxurious bath. With many facilities of one hour of use time, it is nice to set a little longer here from one hour and 10 minutes. Hot springs with a pH value of 10.2 can be expected to have a beautiful skin effect.

Road Station

The "Kikusui Romankan", which serves as a core facility, has a product house that is rich in fresh vegetables and fruits from morning-picked, as well as prepared foods such as prepared foods such as prepared vegetables and prepared foods, and the Kumamoto specialty of Iki dumpling and jokufu made in the hall are well received. In addition, the restaurant "Nagomi-an" is reputed to be able to enjoy a rich menu using local ingredients, including a low-cut made from Wazui-cho's main pig. In addition to being immersed in a large bathhouse and family bath at the attached "Kikusui Roman no Uto", the park on site also offers a variety of ways to enjoy a barbecue and camp.

Seongshan Park

A park also known as "Martyrdom Park", on a small hill west of the city of Amakusa. The "Martyrdom Senninzuka", which is dedicated to the war dead of the Shimabara and Amakusa Isles that occurred in the early Edo period of Kanei 14 (1637), there are the "Amakusa Kirishitan Museum", which displays the weapons used in the Shimabara-Amakusa Issei, and the flag of the National Designated Important Cultural Property, the Amagusa Shiro camp. During the cherry blossom period, it is crowded with many flower visitors.

Meitoku Temple

The first Zen temple to be built in Amakusa for the purpose of Christian prohibitions after the Amakusa Rebellion, at the order of the Edo Sanyo Shōgunikō. A small cross is carved on the stone steps, and the idea that you can't enter unless you step on it makes you feel the severity of pressure. The Hejin Jizo standing at the entrance of the stone steps is deeply carved and literally has a heteronjin face.

Karakuri Clock

A Karakuri clock made in the image of Hitoyoshi Castle Tenshōkaku, located in front of Hitoyoshi Station. It operates every hour for about 3 minutes between 9 and 18 o'clock (from 11 to February to 17 o'clock). In the fun atmosphere of Hitoyoshi's folk music and Usu taiko dance, the story is a humorous story in which Sagara's palace pretends to be a Shoya-don, and comes to a castle town to enjoy Hitoyoshi Onsen and Kuma shochu.

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