Hosenji Onsen Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Fireflies and chicken charcoal fire
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Hosenji Onsen has stayed at Kugetsu to eat charcoal-grilled chicken at Yumotoya and local chicken to see fireflies. At the time of fireflies, Yumotoya took me to a spot where fireflies can be seen by the hotel minibus after dinner. It was like the largest hotel in Hosenji Onsen where group guests stay. Kuzuki is a small inn that doesn't have 20 rooms, and the charcoal fire of the chicken is delicious.
A small hot spring town in the mountains. It used to be more lively, but the quietness as it is now has a good atmosphere. There are several unique hot spring inns.
The quality of the spring was good and the inn was cheap (* ・ω・) ノ
Original Text
I suddenly wanted to travel alone, so I booked this hot spring inn that I was more interested in before. As a separate evaluation of the inn, evaluate the cityscape and the shops. I feel like it's small to call it a hot spring town, but there are izakaya that is vacant to the top, a liquor store (with a corner) ramen shop that is vacant until 21:00, and 3 snacks, and although there are few options, you can play well. It's nap. The quality of the spring is good, so it's great for refreshing!
An old hot spring area from the Heian period located down National Highway 387 from Shikisai Road. Fireflies dance along the river where the atmosphere remains in early summer, and a firefly festival is also held. There are also Ryumon Falls and Kuju Yume Dai Suspension Bridge nearby, so it is recommended to stay in a quiet hot spring.
Small hot springs, hot springs with a lot of water are attractive
Original Text
There are about 10 hot spring inns along the river just off the national highway. The rest is a small hot spring with several shops. After all, the charm here is the hot spring, which is a simple spring, but the amount of hot water is large and all inns are full of fresh hot water. There is also a footbath at the end of the store, so it's fun to take a walk.
Fireflies and chicken charcoal fire
Hosenji Onsen has stayed at Kugetsu to eat charcoal-grilled chicken at Yumotoya and local chicken to see fireflies. At the time of fireflies, Yumotoya took me to a spot where fireflies can be seen by the hotel minibus after dinner. It was like the largest hotel in Hosenji Onsen where group guests stay. Kuzuki is a small inn that doesn't have 20 rooms, and the charcoal fire of the chicken is delicious.
I'm gonna calm down.
A small hot spring town in the mountains. It used to be more lively, but the quietness as it is now has a good atmosphere. There are several unique hot spring inns.
The quality of the spring was good and the inn was cheap (* ・ω・) ノ
I suddenly wanted to travel alone, so I booked this hot spring inn that I was more interested in before. As a separate evaluation of the inn, evaluate the cityscape and the shops. I feel like it's small to call it a hot spring town, but there are izakaya that is vacant to the top, a liquor store (with a corner) ramen shop that is vacant until 21:00, and 3 snacks, and although there are few options, you can play well. It's nap. The quality of the spring is good, so it's great for refreshing!
The fireflies in early summer are famous.
An old hot spring area from the Heian period located down National Highway 387 from Shikisai Road. Fireflies dance along the river where the atmosphere remains in early summer, and a firefly festival is also held. There are also Ryumon Falls and Kuju Yume Dai Suspension Bridge nearby, so it is recommended to stay in a quiet hot spring.
Small hot springs, hot springs with a lot of water are attractive
There are about 10 hot spring inns along the river just off the national highway. The rest is a small hot spring with several shops. After all, the charm here is the hot spring, which is a simple spring, but the amount of hot water is large and all inns are full of fresh hot water. There is also a footbath at the end of the store, so it's fun to take a walk.