Tennen Onsen Gokurakuyu Miyazaki Branch (天然温泉極楽湯 宮崎店)
This day-use hot spring bathhouse is just a 10-minute walk from the Miyazaki Station on the JR Nippo Main Line, Indoors there is the Shizen-no-Yu bath with natural spring water, the powerful jet water bath and the shape-up bath that refresh and revive your tired body. The outdoor baths are the beautiful designed natural rock bath, and the bath made of fragrant Japanese cypress which gives one the sense of bathing in the woods, and the Pavilion of Heated Ore that is slated with natural energy stones excavated from Mt. Sobo and the Katamukiyama mountain ranges. Shampoo and hair rinse are provided, and toiletries such as razors and toothbrushes are for sale on site.
Miyazaki Pref. Miyazakishi Takachihodori 1-3-22 Aceland 2F (Miyazaki / AoshimaArea)
9:00-1:00 on the next day (receptions until 24:20)
[SaturdaySunday Public holiday] 7:00-1:00 on the next day (receptions until 24:20)
Review of Gokurakuyu, Miyazaki
TripAdvisor Traveler Ratingボーリング場の2階的なところですが、とても人気のようです。
普通に気持ちよかったです^^
野菜や果物の直売的なものもあって、ブルーベリーがとても安かったので、買って帰って宿で食べました。
Details
- Address
- Miyazaki Pref. Miyazakishi Takachihodori 1-3-22 Aceland 2F [map]
- Phone
- 0985614126
- Hours
- 9:00-1:00 on the next day (receptions until 24:20)
[SaturdaySunday Public holiday] 7:00-1:00 on the next day (receptions until 24:20) - Closed
- open everyday
- Fees
- [Bathing charge] Adults 580 yen, 3 years old-Elementary School Students 310 yen
- Parking Lot
- Available(400spaces)
- Credit Card
- Available (VISA, MasterCard, JCB, AMEX)
※ Reception is not available at the time of admission - Smoking
- Other (smoking area Available)
- Note
- ※ I am not allowed to enter the room with tattoos or tattoos regardless of the size and location.
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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Miyazaki Areas

An unmissable highlight of Kyushu, Miyazaki prefecture satisfies nature lovers with its dramatic gorges cut out of rugged cliffs, leading into waterfalls and beaches of green-blue water popular among surfers. Takachiho Gorge in the north of the prefecture tells a tale of centuries-old Japanese mythology in a fantastic setting, allowing visitors to explore the waters by boat before heading up to the cave at the Awano Iwato Shrine, where the sun goddess was said to have hidden, plunging the world into darkness.