Yokoshima General Health and Welfare Center Yutori-Mu

Yokoshima General Health and Welfare Center Yutori-Mu

Info

JR Tamana Station → 20 minutes by car
20km 40 minutes from Kyushu Expressway Kikusui IC via Prefectural Road No. 16 and National Route 501
60 units

Business Hours

10 to 21 o'clock (last reception at 20:30)

Price

Adults: 520 yen outside the city, 310 yen in the city

Spot Category

Hot spring spots Other and other leisure

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