Yue no Yu hot spring outdoor bath

Yue no Yu hot spring outdoor bath

Info

JR Aso Station → 1 hour car
25km 30 minutes from Kyushu IC on Oita Road via National Route 387
5/Free

Business Hours

8 to 19 o'clock

Price

Family water (50 minutes) 300 yen per person

Spot Category

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An open-air bath with a stunning sunset in the evening

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