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Hot spring with the name of hayataro, a spirit dog
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It is a day trip hot spring facility located a few minutes by car from the Chuo Road komagane IC. The hot spring is an alkaline simple spring, and there was nothing special to mention, but the view of the Alps 々 from the open air and the river is wonderful and you can feel the openness. The dining room and break room were clean and comfortable facilities.
Get off the Komagane Interchange and go straight on Central Alps Street, which is at the Alps trailhead. The parking lot is large and the building is magnificent. At a reasonable price of 700 yen for adults, there was a souvenir shop, restaurant, and rest space in addition to the bath. The baths were colorless and transparent, both indoor and open-air baths, and it was a little hot. The mountains of the Central Alps seen from the open-air bath 々 heals both the mind and the body ^_^ The body became smooth and comfortable.
It is a hot spring near the Suganodai Bus Center. The bathing fee is 610 yen. The bath is reasonably large, but it is not said that there are many types. The temperature of the hot water was just right personally. Souvenirs were also sold reasonably. You can eat, but I thought it would be nice if there was a little more variety.
Admission fee is 610 yen. It was more like a small bath in the country than being baptized. The indoor bath was quite large, but is the open-air bath small? Still, the komagane (hokendake) that rises in front of you from the open-air bath is 々, so it may be cost-effective in a sense. It will be a location that you can't bring to the mountaineering return. I'm measuring the temperature at the entrance.
It is a hot spring within walking distance from the bus stop for Komagatake Ropeway. The open-air bath faces the Otagiri River. It wasn't too hot and it was just a good amount of hot water to take a bath after climbing in the summer.
Hot spring with the name of hayataro, a spirit dog
It is a day trip hot spring facility located a few minutes by car from the Chuo Road komagane IC. The hot spring is an alkaline simple spring, and there was nothing special to mention, but the view of the Alps 々 from the open air and the river is wonderful and you can feel the openness. The dining room and break room were clean and comfortable facilities.
Good view from the open-air bath
Get off the Komagane Interchange and go straight on Central Alps Street, which is at the Alps trailhead. The parking lot is large and the building is magnificent. At a reasonable price of 700 yen for adults, there was a souvenir shop, restaurant, and rest space in addition to the bath. The baths were colorless and transparent, both indoor and open-air baths, and it was a little hot. The mountains of the Central Alps seen from the open-air bath 々 heals both the mind and the body ^_^ The body became smooth and comfortable.
A clean bath after climbing
It is a hot spring near the Suganodai Bus Center. The bathing fee is 610 yen. The bath is reasonably large, but it is not said that there are many types. The temperature of the hot water was just right personally. Souvenirs were also sold reasonably. You can eat, but I thought it would be nice if there was a little more variety.
It's a great view.
Admission fee is 610 yen. It was more like a small bath in the country than being baptized. The indoor bath was quite large, but is the open-air bath small? Still, the komagane (hokendake) that rises in front of you from the open-air bath is 々, so it may be cost-effective in a sense. It will be a location that you can't bring to the mountaineering return. I'm measuring the temperature at the entrance.
After climbing の に utilization
It is a hot spring within walking distance from the bus stop for Komagatake Ropeway. The open-air bath faces the Otagiri River. It wasn't too hot and it was just a good amount of hot water to take a bath after climbing in the summer.