This hot spring bathhouse is outfitted with lodging facilities, a training room, pool, and hot spring bath situated on a rise with a sweeping view of Kadogawa Bay. The waters of the bathhouse' sodium-chloride spring are good for the skin and are renowned for treating such ailments as nerve pain, muscle soreness, and chronic skin diseases. In the bathhouse area, customers can enjoy a variety of baths, including a large indoor bath and outdoor bath, as well as a jacuzzi, medicinal bath, electric bath, and high grade ubame oak charcoal bath. Thanks to the adjoining physical education facility, the bathhouse is also perfect for training camps and other kinds of training.
Miyazaki Higashiusuki-gun Kadogawacho Iorigawa 1942 (Takachiho / NobeokaArea)
10:00-22:00
[Restaurant]11:00-21:00(L.O.20:30)
Review of Kokoro no Mori
TripAdvisor Traveler Rating露天風呂が大きくて気持ちがいいです。
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炭酸風呂や薬湯などお風呂を楽しむことができますよ。
子供も高齢者も地元の方に人気の温泉でしたよ!!
Details
- Address
- Miyazaki Higashiusuki-gun Kadogawacho Iorigawa 1942 [map]
- Phone
- 0982637780
- Hours
- 10:00-22:00
[Restaurant]11:00-21:00(L.O.20:30) - Closed
- 2nd Monday (changed on Public holiday etc.)
- Fees
- [Bathing charge] Adults (From High School Students) 520yen, Junior High School Students 310yen, Children (From 4 years old) 200yen
- Parking Lot
- Available(198spaces)
*No. 1 Parking Area115spaces, Bus 2spaces/No. 2 Parking Area77spaces, Bus 4spaces - Credit Card
- Not available
- Smoking
- Available (Available only at smoking areas)
- Wi-Fi
- Available
- Can be enjoyed even on a rainy day
- Yes
- Average budget
- [Day] 1-3,000yen
[Night] 1-3000yen - Estimated stay time
- 60-120 minutes
- Wheelchair accessible
- Possible (Saturday foot is prohibited, so wipe at entrance is required)
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.