Spa Valley Hirakata south Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Cheap and adjacent to sports facilities
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It is a super public bath with no particular change. However, the price setting is conscientious and if you bring a towel, you can take a bath for 300 yen. The part-time employee was still unfamiliar, but it was a polite and friendly customer service. On the day of the visit, there were people who stocked their backscapes, which seemed to be returning from hiking, and those in the trellan 々.
I came to the south of Spa Valley Hirakata. The sauna called Iwashiobo is a little hot, but it was nice that it was popular. It's a little far from the station, but come and see it.
Color 々 The mechanism has changed and the parking lot has been charged.
Original Text
In the past, towels were free of charge when I entered the bedrock bath, and anime tea (shampoo, conditioner, body soap, pigment, etc.) was always available. It was easy because I could go empty-handed, but this time, when I went there, there was no animation and towels were charged. In addition, the parking lot is also charged in partnership with Times. For that reason, I think the bedrock bath may be expensive. Is it better to have a water server? Meals are vegetable bikin ...
Cheap and adjacent to sports facilities
It is a super public bath with no particular change. However, the price setting is conscientious and if you bring a towel, you can take a bath for 300 yen. The part-time employee was still unfamiliar, but it was a polite and friendly customer service. On the day of the visit, there were people who stocked their backscapes, which seemed to be returning from hiking, and those in the trellan 々.
Iwashiofusa sauna
I came to the south of Spa Valley Hirakata. The sauna called Iwashiobo is a little hot, but it was nice that it was popular. It's a little far from the station, but come and see it.
Color 々 The mechanism has changed and the parking lot has been charged.
In the past, towels were free of charge when I entered the bedrock bath, and anime tea (shampoo, conditioner, body soap, pigment, etc.) was always available. It was easy because I could go empty-handed, but this time, when I went there, there was no animation and towels were charged. In addition, the parking lot is also charged in partnership with Times. For that reason, I think the bedrock bath may be expensive. Is it better to have a water server? Meals are vegetable bikin ...