Nyuto Onsen Village
Basic Information
- Spot Name
- Nyuto Onsen Village
- Location
- Tazawako Tazawa, Senboku City, Akita Prefecture, Japan
- Access
- From JR Akita Shinkansen Tazawako Station, take the Ugo Kotsu bus to Nyuto Onsen for 50 minutes. Get off at each hot spring stop, except for Tsurunoyu Onsen, which is a 15-minute shuttle ride from the Alpaca Komakusa stop.
- Parking
- Parking available
- Contact Information
- Phone Number:0187-43-2111
- Official Website
Map
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