Nango Onsen Don Taro no Uto

Nango Onsen Don Taro no Uto

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JR Hyuga-shi Station → 3-minute walk Bus stop: 1 hour and 6 minutes from Miyako-cho to Shimon via Miyako-onsen, bus stop: Nango Onsensan fog drop-off, short walk
45km50 minutes from Higashi Kyushu Road Hyuga IC via National Route 327/446
56 units/free

Business Hours

10 ~ 20 o'clock

Price

Adults 520 yen, junior high school students 320 yen, children (4 years old to elementary school students) 210 yen, private one hour 1000 yen (reservation required)

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An open-air bath with a panoramic view of the mountains of Nango Onsen

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