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"Wakura Onsen Soyu", a symbol of the region, reopened on March 26

Wakura Onsen Soyu, a day-trip hot spring facility in Nanao City, Ishikawa Prefecture, has announced that it will reopen on Tuesday, March 26, 2024. It has been open since the earthquake on January 1.

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Wakura Onsen, which boasts a history of more than 1,200 years of hot springs, is a hot spring resort facing Nanao Bay in the inland sea of the Noto Peninsula. "Wakura Onsen Soyu" is a day-trip hot spring facility operated by a joint stock company organized by the residents of Wakura Town, and is a hot spring spot where you can take a bath at an affordable price in Wakura Onsen, where there are many luxury inns.

 

At "Wakura Onsen Soyu", we have decided to resume business because the piping repair has been completed and the water outage has been resolved. The source of Wakura Onsen, which had been stopped due to the earthquake, was opened on January 16. Springs up again It was.

 

Business hours are 10:00~16:00 (last entry 15:30) for the time being. The bathing fee is 490 yen for adults, 130 yen for elementary school students, and 50 yen for preschoolers.

 

Access to Wakura Onsen is about 1 hour from "Hokuriku Shinkansen Kanazawa Station" to "Wakura Onsen Station" by JR Limited Express. From "Noto Satoyama Airport" to " Furusato Taxi It takes about 50 minutes to get to Wakura Onsen Station, and 5 minutes by bus from Wakura Onsen Station. The parking lot (90 cars used to be in the past) has some parts where it is difficult to stop.

 

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