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It was the source!
Original Text
Maybe it's better to have a little wider. For the open air, I want the garden to be a little more maintained. Hot water is the best! Now it seems that there are times when you line up in Corona.
It's a small and small boro inn, but it's a hot water.
Original Text
I think it is the closest stopping hot water to the source of Nikko Yumoto with a wooden road 1. First of all, the quality of the spring is very good! !! In my case, I was soaked in this hot water for about 1 hours, and the whole body pain that I had been worried about since the end of last year almost disappeared after taking a bath. Needless to say, it is a sulfur spring of gana, and it is cloudy and lukewarm. I think it is a famous hot spring that does not hit hot water even if the medicinal effect is strong. Kusatsu is a hot spring no matter how famous it is. Well, it is a pros and cons facility ...
There is one open-air bath and one indoor bath, both of which are narrow and full when three people enter. It's great if there's no other person, but if anyone is there, it's going to be handed over. The dressing room is also small, so it seems difficult to pass each other, so it seems difficult in a crowded time zone. Because it is such an atmosphere, it is a good hot spring to enter quietly. The open-air bath while the snow was faintly dancing at night was good. I'm glad you can make the receptionist a little better.
If you put one sting, the bathing fee of 700 yen is too expensive.
Original Text
The former inn was renovated and converted into a day trip bathing facility. There is no problem at all because there is only one person in the small bathroom. There is an open-air bath in the indoor bath, but if you add one sting, the bathing fee of 700 yen is too high. it's about 400 yen considering the scale and equipment.
I was refused to take a bath because I had a baby.
Original Text
At the end of my trip to Oze, I was planning to take a day trip at Nikko Yumoto Onsen. It was evening, but every hotel ended the day trip bath earlier than the scheduled time due to the rental use of school excursions, and finally found it here. As soon as I entered the store with full satisfaction, a middle-aged woman at the reception said with a suspicious expression, "The baby is not good. I can't enter." I know that there are never many public baths that refuse to take a bath for babies who can't get diapers. ...
It was the source!
Maybe it's better to have a little wider. For the open air, I want the garden to be a little more maintained. Hot water is the best! Now it seems that there are times when you line up in Corona.
It's a small and small boro inn, but it's a hot water.
I think it is the closest stopping hot water to the source of Nikko Yumoto with a wooden road 1. First of all, the quality of the spring is very good! !! In my case, I was soaked in this hot water for about 1 hours, and the whole body pain that I had been worried about since the end of last year almost disappeared after taking a bath. Needless to say, it is a sulfur spring of gana, and it is cloudy and lukewarm. I think it is a famous hot spring that does not hit hot water even if the medicinal effect is strong. Kusatsu is a hot spring no matter how famous it is. Well, it is a pros and cons facility ...
Hot springs have a taste.
There is one open-air bath and one indoor bath, both of which are narrow and full when three people enter. It's great if there's no other person, but if anyone is there, it's going to be handed over. The dressing room is also small, so it seems difficult to pass each other, so it seems difficult in a crowded time zone. Because it is such an atmosphere, it is a good hot spring to enter quietly. The open-air bath while the snow was faintly dancing at night was good. I'm glad you can make the receptionist a little better.
If you put one sting, the bathing fee of 700 yen is too expensive.
The former inn was renovated and converted into a day trip bathing facility. There is no problem at all because there is only one person in the small bathroom. There is an open-air bath in the indoor bath, but if you add one sting, the bathing fee of 700 yen is too high. it's about 400 yen considering the scale and equipment.
I was refused to take a bath because I had a baby.
At the end of my trip to Oze, I was planning to take a day trip at Nikko Yumoto Onsen. It was evening, but every hotel ended the day trip bath earlier than the scheduled time due to the rental use of school excursions, and finally found it here. As soon as I entered the store with full satisfaction, a middle-aged woman at the reception said with a suspicious expression, "The baby is not good. I can't enter." I know that there are never many public baths that refuse to take a bath for babies who can't get diapers. ...