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Bath that can be relaxed
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At first, I was scheduled to take a bath at the public bath of BESSHO Onsen hot spring and go to matsutake hut at night, but the schedule changed and BESSHO Onsen became only matsutake hut. The next day, I searched for a super public bath near Ueda station, but I couldn't help it because it wasn't nearby, so when I went to Ueda Electric Railway Station to go to the public bath again, "Aisome no Yu and Ticket" Ueda → I found that the round-trip and Aisome-yu bathing tickets for BESSHO Onsen were sold for 1340 yen and bought them immediately. Moreover, 10 ... from a round-trip ticket with a public bath ticket for 200 yen.
It is a day trip bathing facility at BESSHO Onsen, which I stopped by while visiting Anrakuji Temple. BESSHO Onsen is said to be "the oldest hot spring in Shinshu" and seems to appear in Makurazoshi. The hot water with the sulfur scent of the crab seemed to soak into the body and it was comfortable. I didn't use it as well as the open air, but there was also a bedrock bath for an extra charge.
I have visited many times using the Shinkansen and Ueda Electric Railway. A round-trip ticket with a bathing ticket to Bessho Onsen Station, the end point of Ueda Electric Railway, costs 1,340 yen. This feature is the weak alkaline simple sulfur spring of pH8.9, but it is a proof of freshness by being able to drink springs, and it is not so much even if you go around the country. It's a pity that even the locals don't seem to notice the gratitude. Moreover, the bathing fee is 500 yen! After experiencing the outdoor hot spring tour of BESSHO Onsen, it fell ...
I went to Ueda to ask for a hot spring. There seemed to be several places, but I didn't have time, so it's the closest place to the station. A little large public bath, close to the image. I'm not sure about the quality of the hot water, but the weather was nice, so the view from the open-air bath was very good.
I sweated during the trip, so I hurriedly used it for a day trip bath. Bath towels and towels were charged when entering, but rinse-in shampoo and body soap are free. I paid 500 yen separately and went to the bedrock bath. I was able to relax with clothes for the bedrock bath. The parking lot was almost full.
Bath that can be relaxed
At first, I was scheduled to take a bath at the public bath of BESSHO Onsen hot spring and go to matsutake hut at night, but the schedule changed and BESSHO Onsen became only matsutake hut. The next day, I searched for a super public bath near Ueda station, but I couldn't help it because it wasn't nearby, so when I went to Ueda Electric Railway Station to go to the public bath again, "Aisome no Yu and Ticket" Ueda → I found that the round-trip and Aisome-yu bathing tickets for BESSHO Onsen were sold for 1340 yen and bought them immediately. Moreover, 10 ... from a round-trip ticket with a public bath ticket for 200 yen.
Xinzhou's oldest の Hot Spring の Lijitang
It is a day trip bathing facility at BESSHO Onsen, which I stopped by while visiting Anrakuji Temple. BESSHO Onsen is said to be "the oldest hot spring in Shinshu" and seems to appear in Makurazoshi. The hot water with the sulfur scent of the crab seemed to soak into the body and it was comfortable. I didn't use it as well as the open air, but there was also a bedrock bath for an extra charge.
Drinking Spring ができる valor な Rixu り Soup
I have visited many times using the Shinkansen and Ueda Electric Railway. A round-trip ticket with a bathing ticket to Bessho Onsen Station, the end point of Ueda Electric Railway, costs 1,340 yen. This feature is the weak alkaline simple sulfur spring of pH8.9, but it is a proof of freshness by being able to drink springs, and it is not so much even if you go around the country. It's a pity that even the locals don't seem to notice the gratitude. Moreover, the bathing fee is 500 yen! After experiencing the outdoor hot spring tour of BESSHO Onsen, it fell ...
Good open air view
I went to Ueda to ask for a hot spring. There seemed to be several places, but I didn't have time, so it's the closest place to the station. A little large public bath, close to the image. I'm not sure about the quality of the hot water, but the weather was nice, so the view from the open-air bath was very good.
You can take a bath with your hands empty.
I sweated during the trip, so I hurriedly used it for a day trip bath. Bath towels and towels were charged when entering, but rinse-in shampoo and body soap are free. I paid 500 yen separately and went to the bedrock bath. I was able to relax with clothes for the bedrock bath. The parking lot was almost full.