Oku Aso's inn and Manami

Oku Aso's inn and Manami

Info

JR Miyachi Station → 20 minutes by car. or Kumamoto Airport → 1 hour by car
From Oita Road Hita IC via National Route 212/442, Prefectural Road 11 55km 1 hour 30 minutes
20 units/free

Business Hours

12 to 21 o'clock (reception is ~ 20 o'clock) * Reception time may be changed, inquiry required

Price

Bathing adults 500 yen, elementary school students 300 yen, 3 years old to preschoolers 200 yen, family bath 1 hour 2000 yen (guests are free)

Spot Category

Hot Spring Spots and More


Enjoy a leisurely bath in an open-air bath with a roof


Country hot water for family bath


Family bath brim bath


Nostalgic Yujiki mood

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