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It is a hot spring that can be hot water.
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It's under Corona, but I visited because it resumed in June. You can't enter unless you need a mask, but it is also sold at the entrance. Adults can get a 3-hour ticket of 750 yen. The bath was relaxing in the lobby of the large dining room. There are one stall in the hot spring and one indoor hot spring 2. One of the indoor baths was a bath with a slightly yellowish source, and the temperature was low, so I enjoyed a long bath slowly. There are many campsites nearby, so it is perfect for use as a summer resort for the heat of the day.
I stopped by after climbing. Of course, there is also an open-air bath. I liked the lukewarm (around 34 ℃) source bath because I could take it leisurely without climbing it (personal impression). There is also a large rest space where you can eat and drink.
It's a weekday night, but since it's an anniversary, I checked the business on the website for healing hot water and visited. The night road is dark and you can go on the Kunekune Road and arrive after one more turn. There was a signboard for temporary closure. I went to the site if it might be a lie, but it was still closed. I'm not sure if it's the effect of the new pneumonia, but I think you should call the site and visit after confirmation.
I use it as a day trip hot spring. Adult fee is 700 yen for 3 hours. If you have a coupon ticket, 11 tickets are 7,000 yen. There is also a stamp card. There is also an open-air bath. The source bath is a little lukewarm. Summer vacation is very crowded with families who come to camp.
A system that buys a ticket for 3 hours and passes it on the way back for 700 yen. Free parking, no coins required for lower foot holds and lockers. There are source and cold bath, indoor bath, outdoor bath, and sauna. Warm source.
It is a hot spring that can be hot water.
It's under Corona, but I visited because it resumed in June. You can't enter unless you need a mask, but it is also sold at the entrance. Adults can get a 3-hour ticket of 750 yen. The bath was relaxing in the lobby of the large dining room. There are one stall in the hot spring and one indoor hot spring 2. One of the indoor baths was a bath with a slightly yellowish source, and the temperature was low, so I enjoyed a long bath slowly. There are many campsites nearby, so it is perfect for use as a summer resort for the heat of the day.
A day trip hot spring
I stopped by after climbing. Of course, there is also an open-air bath. I liked the lukewarm (around 34 ℃) source bath because I could take it leisurely without climbing it (personal impression). There is also a large rest space where you can eat and drink.
To confirm!
It's a weekday night, but since it's an anniversary, I checked the business on the website for healing hot water and visited. The night road is dark and you can go on the Kunekune Road and arrive after one more turn. There was a signboard for temporary closure. I went to the site if it might be a lie, but it was still closed. I'm not sure if it's the effect of the new pneumonia, but I think you should call the site and visit after confirmation.
Naive hot spring!
I use it as a day trip hot spring. Adult fee is 700 yen for 3 hours. If you have a coupon ticket, 11 tickets are 7,000 yen. There is also a stamp card. There is also an open-air bath. The source bath is a little lukewarm. Summer vacation is very crowded with families who come to camp.
Day trip hot spring
A system that buys a ticket for 3 hours and passes it on the way back for 700 yen. Free parking, no coins required for lower foot holds and lockers. There are source and cold bath, indoor bath, outdoor bath, and sauna. Warm source.