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The hot spring steam that springs out with a loud noise is amazing.
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I've been wanting to go there for a few years, but I was scared of the 825 stone steps with an altitude difference of 150 meters. However, I took the plunge and went back and forth because I didn't have any future in terms of age. 17 minutes down the outbound route from the shrine worship hall 25 minutes on the return route of the climb, 50 minutes for worship. I have muscle pain for several days from the next day. It seems that it was named "Running Yu" because the hot springs that spring from the mountain fall into the sea. The steam of the hot springs that spring up with a loud sound is amazing, and it seems to be healthy ...
I walked from Atami Korakuen Hotel where I stayed after breakfast. I love to take a walk at my travel destination, so it was just a good distance. It was chilly in the cloudy sky and healed by the warm steam after arriving. I felt the strength of nature in the momentum of the hot springs. If you are walking, the slope going down to the running hot water is quite steep, so be prepared as it is on your way home.
I went here for a paid salary in March last year. When I was walking, it was very warm and steam spewed out, and I felt it was hot even at the beginning of spring.
I'm glad I went! I walked down the long stairs and went ahead with excitement in the sea! The return is uphill! Still, I was able to relax by looking at the running hot water ... It was good! I don't know how amazing there was in such a place! "Running hot water" in Atami, a horizontal-hole source that is rare in Japan About 1300 years ago, Ennozunu, the role of a gyoja of Shugendo, discovered the hot water that springs from the mountains, and it runs down like flying to the coast. "Running hot water" It was named. Here heat ...
It is a horizontal hole-type source tour spot that you will not easily taste! (Laughs) You can climb the stairs to the shrine of Mt. Izu from here to 々 (laughs) There are quite a lot of rugged hot springs inside, and you can always feel like a 100-per-cent sauna. There is also a footbath, but because of the corona? It was closed. The stairs are steep!
The hot spring steam that springs out with a loud noise is amazing.
I've been wanting to go there for a few years, but I was scared of the 825 stone steps with an altitude difference of 150 meters. However, I took the plunge and went back and forth because I didn't have any future in terms of age. 17 minutes down the outbound route from the shrine worship hall 25 minutes on the return route of the climb, 50 minutes for worship. I have muscle pain for several days from the next day. It seems that it was named "Running Yu" because the hot springs that spring from the mountain fall into the sea. The steam of the hot springs that spring up with a loud sound is amazing, and it seems to be healthy ...
healed by the warm steam.
I walked from Atami Korakuen Hotel where I stayed after breakfast. I love to take a walk at my travel destination, so it was just a good distance. It was chilly in the cloudy sky and healed by the warm steam after arriving. I felt the strength of nature in the momentum of the hot springs. If you are walking, the slope going down to the running hot water is quite steep, so be prepared as it is on your way home.
I went there last March.
I went here for a paid salary in March last year. When I was walking, it was very warm and steam spewed out, and I felt it was hot even at the beginning of spring.
i walked! i'm short of breath.
I'm glad I went! I walked down the long stairs and went ahead with excitement in the sea! The return is uphill! Still, I was able to relax by looking at the running hot water ... It was good! I don't know how amazing there was in such a place! "Running hot water" in Atami, a horizontal-hole source that is rare in Japan About 1300 years ago, Ennozunu, the role of a gyoja of Shugendo, discovered the hot water that springs from the mountains, and it runs down like flying to the coast. "Running hot water" It was named. Here heat ...
A strong sauna!
It is a horizontal hole-type source tour spot that you will not easily taste! (Laughs) You can climb the stairs to the shrine of Mt. Izu from here to 々 (laughs) There are quite a lot of rugged hot springs inside, and you can always feel like a 100-per-cent sauna. There is also a footbath, but because of the corona? It was closed. The stairs are steep!