Asuno Tsuru Onsen

Asuno Tsuru Onsen

Info

Higashi Orange Railway Minamata Station → Minakuru Bus 20 minutes bound for the area of Taku no Tsuru Onsen, bus stop: Taken in front of the Taku no Tsuru Onsen Center, walk short
10km 20 minutes from Minamimata IC on Minami-Kyushu via National Route 3 and Prefectural Road 117
6/Free

Business Hours

11-15 o'clock (Reception is ~ 14:30)

Price

Bathing adults 500 yen, children (3 years old to elementary school students) 300 yen

Spot Category

Hot Spring Spots and More


The rock bath of Asahiso Onsen

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