Sakura Environmental Center Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I visited biotope this time.
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I think it's a paradise for frogs and dragonflies in the summer, but this was the street in winter. The small diameter around the pond is also a simple structure with cloth laid out.
This is a public facility that uses heat such as hot springs and floor heating using the heat of the garbage incinerator. There is a free shuttle bus from Musashi Urawa Station and Nishi Urawa Station, or from Sakura Ward Office, about one hour. The facility is large, and the first and second floors are spaces for meeting rooms and events. The third and fourth floors include a training room, pool, bedrock bath, large communal bath and restaurant. Leave your shoes in the juice locker on the 3rd floor and accept it. In the city and outside the city, the usage fee is 100 yen different ...
It is not a hot spring. It is a day trip facility that uses the after heat from the cleaning factory. Free buses also come out of Nishiurawa. It's not a particularly amazing facility.
It is a facility that boils the bath with the after heat of the garbage incinerator. It is a very popular facility for locals and especially the elderly. It should be that, and it seems that it can be used at the same price as free if it is a Sakura Ward citizen in Saitama City and the elderly. There is a little discount for Saitama citizens, and a little more discount for Sakura Ward citizens. I think I will go there every day when I get older. There are few children and young people, so you can use it comfortably. However, there are a lot of elderly people.
It is a hot bath facility that uses the after heat from the garbage treatment facility. The bath can be used for Saitama citizens ¥ 100 and non-citizens ¥ 200 if you are over 60 years old. In addition to the bath, there is also a bedrock bath ¥ 300, a fitness club, and a dining room. There is a biotope on the premises where you can see aquatic insects and dragonflies flying.
I visited biotope this time.
I think it's a paradise for frogs and dragonflies in the summer, but this was the street in winter. The small diameter around the pond is also a simple structure with cloth laid out.
Generally a little expensive
This is a public facility that uses heat such as hot springs and floor heating using the heat of the garbage incinerator. There is a free shuttle bus from Musashi Urawa Station and Nishi Urawa Station, or from Sakura Ward Office, about one hour. The facility is large, and the first and second floors are spaces for meeting rooms and events. The third and fourth floors include a training room, pool, bedrock bath, large communal bath and restaurant. Leave your shoes in the juice locker on the 3rd floor and accept it. In the city and outside the city, the usage fee is 100 yen different ...
Bath, exercise
It is not a hot spring. It is a day trip facility that uses the after heat from the cleaning factory. Free buses also come out of Nishiurawa. It's not a particularly amazing facility.
if you want to relax
It is a facility that boils the bath with the after heat of the garbage incinerator. It is a very popular facility for locals and especially the elderly. It should be that, and it seems that it can be used at the same price as free if it is a Sakura Ward citizen in Saitama City and the elderly. There is a little discount for Saitama citizens, and a little more discount for Sakura Ward citizens. I think I will go there every day when I get older. There are few children and young people, so you can use it comfortably. However, there are a lot of elderly people.
Older people can take a bath cheaply.
It is a hot bath facility that uses the after heat from the garbage treatment facility. The bath can be used for Saitama citizens ¥ 100 and non-citizens ¥ 200 if you are over 60 years old. In addition to the bath, there is also a bedrock bath ¥ 300, a fitness club, and a dining room. There is a biotope on the premises where you can see aquatic insects and dragonflies flying.