Ishizaki no Mori, Kangeikan Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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There are many locals.
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Heated pool, hot springs, restaurants, gym and 1 facilities that you won't get tired of even if you're on a sunny day. The building was new and beautiful. It doesn't seem to be enough to go sightseeing, but it was good.
It is a hot spring facility at the edge of Miyazaki City. It can be used for 510 yen. There is also a restaurant in the facility. The inside of the facility seems to be new and quite beautiful.
If you use the buffet in the hall in the campaign, the admission fee seems to be free on weekdays. The buffet is also 980 yen, so it's quite reasonable. Great deal.
You can enjoy hot springs and pools in nature surrounded by pine forests facing Hyuga Nada. When I entered the hot spring while looking at the magnificent view of Hyuga Nada, I was able to relax both physically and mentally. The hot springs have Japanese and Western 2 types of large communal baths, and you can enjoy different atmospheres of bathrooms. The facility also has a casual buffet restaurant called a farmer's restaurant, and you can slowly eat delicious meals using local ingredients after the bath. ...
I visited for a hot spring. It takes about 30 minutes by car from downtown. There is also an open-air bath and the facilities are ok. It was nice to visit on weekdays and there weren't many people. There is also a restaurant inside, and it costs 980 yen for Vikings. There is also a swimming pool, so I plan to come back in the hot summer.
There are many locals.
Heated pool, hot springs, restaurants, gym and 1 facilities that you won't get tired of even if you're on a sunny day. The building was new and beautiful. It doesn't seem to be enough to go sightseeing, but it was good.
There's a restaurant.
It is a hot spring facility at the edge of Miyazaki City. It can be used for 510 yen. There is also a restaurant in the facility. The inside of the facility seems to be new and quite beautiful.
Admission fee free if you use Viking
If you use the buffet in the hall in the campaign, the admission fee seems to be free on weekdays. The buffet is also 980 yen, so it's quite reasonable. Great deal.
You can enjoy the hot springs and pools.
You can enjoy hot springs and pools in nature surrounded by pine forests facing Hyuga Nada. When I entered the hot spring while looking at the magnificent view of Hyuga Nada, I was able to relax both physically and mentally. The hot springs have Japanese and Western 2 types of large communal baths, and you can enjoy different atmospheres of bathrooms. The facility also has a casual buffet restaurant called a farmer's restaurant, and you can slowly eat delicious meals using local ingredients after the bath. ...
Spa in decent facilities..
I visited for a hot spring. It takes about 30 minutes by car from downtown. There is also an open-air bath and the facilities are ok. It was nice to visit on weekdays and there weren't many people. There is also a restaurant inside, and it costs 980 yen for Vikings. There is also a swimming pool, so I plan to come back in the hot summer.