Matsushima Sightseeing Hotel Cape Tei

Matsushima Sightseeing Hotel Cape Tei

Info

JR Kanko Station → Kyushu Shoko Bus 25 minutes to Matsushima, Bus Stop: Matsushima Bus Center Get off, 10 minutes walk
50km 50 minutes from Matsuhashi IC on Kyushu Road via National Route 57, 266
100 units/free

Business Hours

From 10 to 22 o'clock

Price

Bathing adult 700 yen, elementary school student 500 yen, private bath 50 minutes 1500 yen (with tax, separate bathing fee)

Spot Category

Hot Spring Spots and More


Cape Tei's proud garden open-air bath "Tono no yu"

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Related Spots

Umi Hotaru

Amakusa Matsushima Onsen Hotel Ryūgū Hot Springs is a hot spring with a hot spring of chloride spring in the Ryūgū grounds. Day-trip use is also possible, and a variety of plans are also available with hot water, lunch and dolphin cruising (required to be confirmed at the official site of the Hotel Ryūgū). All the five-room water-free water has an ocean view. Even the 200-year-old cedar hollowed-out bath and jacuzzi on the wood deck. Guests will be half-price. The foot bath bar is also a popular hot spring inn.

Cake workshop Pumpkin

The most popular roll cake is 50cm long. There are fluffy dough and plenty of cream with modest sweetness. In addition to plain, matcha simmon and chocolat, there are also seasonal items. As it is a popular product, you can make an early reservation. There are also puddings and various cakes.

Sea Cruises

"Mio Camino-Amakusa", a tourist complex located on the front island of the scenic Amakusa Islands. Sea Cruises tourist boat to sail from here. Recommended is "Amakusa Dolphin Watching", which is a wild bottlenose dolphin that swims in the sea of Amakusa. 3 flights a day in full year operations. This is a comfortable cruiser with a specialist guide who will teach you about dolphins. There is also the "Amakusa Five Bridges Cruising", where you can enjoy the landscape of the Amakusa Five Bridges and the Amakusa Matsushima.

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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