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A good soak for hikers
This is a community owned and run onsen that is aimed at those coming to the area for outdoor sports. A little rough around the edges, a little cramped but a good soak with standard Japanese comfort f...
I sweated after climbing Mt. Bonoori. There is a water place where you can wash your shoes beside the entrance of the building. Since it is not a space or locker for Zack to put, you have to put valuables in the locker and put them on the locker. Isn't there a lot of climbers? You can refresh for 800 yen. Meals can be served at KAWASEMI near the bus stop.
Thank you for your family during the camp. Perhaps because I went there in the morning, there weren't many people and I was able to enjoy the facilities. * The temperature of the hot springs was just right, and the open-air bath and steam sauna were comfortable. * I was able to relax in the hall. The hospitality of * Working 々 was also wonderful. It's a pity that there are no restaurants, but it's a place you want to go again!
I went back from the Bonooriyama hike. The bathhouse is surprisingly small, and I think that the open-air bath is especially a home jacuzzi. But the hot water is the best and the break room feels calm. I want to repeat it again. I recommend it. This is like a tattoo ok, and an uncle with a full-body tattoo came and was taking orders from everyone. A long natural hot spring ♨️ that can also appreciate tattoos.
There is also a bus stop in front of the hot spring, so I would like to stop by climbing Mt. Oriyama. The scale is not large and the open-air bath is small. The hot water smells very calky, but it's a facility where many people take a bath, so it's no choice.
A good soak for hikers
This is a community owned and run onsen that is aimed at those coming to the area for outdoor sports. A little rough around the edges, a little cramped but a good soak with standard Japanese comfort f...
Good hot water. The employees are also good
I sweated after climbing Mt. Bonoori. There is a water place where you can wash your shoes beside the entrance of the building. Since it is not a space or locker for Zack to put, you have to put valuables in the locker and put them on the locker. Isn't there a lot of climbers? You can refresh for 800 yen. Meals can be served at KAWASEMI near the bus stop.
For those who want to enjoy the bath purely!
Thank you for your family during the camp. Perhaps because I went there in the morning, there weren't many people and I was able to enjoy the facilities. * The temperature of the hot springs was just right, and the open-air bath and steam sauna were comfortable. * I was able to relax in the hall. The hospitality of * Working 々 was also wonderful. It's a pity that there are no restaurants, but it's a place you want to go again!
Good ^_^
I went back from the Bonooriyama hike. The bathhouse is surprisingly small, and I think that the open-air bath is especially a home jacuzzi. But the hot water is the best and the break room feels calm. I want to repeat it again. I recommend it. This is like a tattoo ok, and an uncle with a full-body tattoo came and was taking orders from everyone. A long natural hot spring ♨️ that can also appreciate tattoos.
Calki smell
There is also a bus stop in front of the hot spring, so I would like to stop by climbing Mt. Oriyama. The scale is not large and the open-air bath is small. The hot water smells very calky, but it's a facility where many people take a bath, so it's no choice.