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Toshiaki K
Red brown hot springs
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It is a famous hot spring known to those who know Minamiaizu in an inconspicuous location. The reddish-brown hot springs are fed directly from the source. The open-air bath with "Atsume" and "Wet" was especially good. There was also a dining room and meals were possible.
The admission fee is 300 yen if you bring a used ticket for Takahata Ski Resort. It is a hot spring that flows directly from the source. There are open-air and indoor baths, but they cannot move each other as they are, and once they wear clothes, they will move through the long corridor. Just when I dug the hot spring, I was with my grandfather (88 year old) in the open-air bath. The hot springs are dug from the depth of about 600m and the source is about 60 degrees. ...
Most of the people who used it are hot springs called "That hot spring is good ~!". The price of this hot spring is different for the townspeople and the townspeople. On the website, it costs 200 yen for townspeople and 450 yen for non-townspeople, but in reality it was 350 yen for townspeople, so it may be about 600 yen for non-townspeople. When it comes to townspeople, you will be asked "What is your address?" except for regulars, so I think it's better to stop deceiving townspeople. There are indoor and open-air baths in the hot springs ...
It is a stop-by hot spring on the banks of the Inan River in Minami Aizu. Probably a famous hot spring known to those who know it. 4 I stopped by with my wife on the way back from Oze a year ago and I liked it completely, so this time I stopped by again on the way to Oze. The hot water is abundant, there is no water or heating, and it is literally a source of water. The hot water is quite salty, and the indoor bath is a little blue and translucent, but it seems to be red when it hits the sunlight, and the open air is a wonderful reddish brown. Reddish brown precipitates are piled up in both the indoor bath and the open air ...
I visited during the snowy season. This time it was night, so the open-air bath was a little dark and I was worried about my feet. Still, I was very happy to say it wide and slowly. The indoor bath is a little small, but it's a good taste. Most of the locals are, I relieved the conversation of the accented grandfathers. This is a hideaway day trip hot spring that I can enter in the top 10 in Aizu.
Red brown hot springs
It is a famous hot spring known to those who know Minamiaizu in an inconspicuous location. The reddish-brown hot springs are fed directly from the source. The open-air bath with "Atsume" and "Wet" was especially good. There was also a dining room and meals were possible.
Source water
The admission fee is 300 yen if you bring a used ticket for Takahata Ski Resort. It is a hot spring that flows directly from the source. There are open-air and indoor baths, but they cannot move each other as they are, and once they wear clothes, they will move through the long corridor. Just when I dug the hot spring, I was with my grandfather (88 year old) in the open-air bath. The hot springs are dug from the depth of about 600m and the source is about 60 degrees. ...
One of the recommended hot springs in Minami Aizu
Most of the people who used it are hot springs called "That hot spring is good ~!". The price of this hot spring is different for the townspeople and the townspeople. On the website, it costs 200 yen for townspeople and 450 yen for non-townspeople, but in reality it was 350 yen for townspeople, so it may be about 600 yen for non-townspeople. When it comes to townspeople, you will be asked "What is your address?" except for regulars, so I think it's better to stop deceiving townspeople. There are indoor and open-air baths in the hot springs ...
A wonderful hot spring that is rarely seen.
It is a stop-by hot spring on the banks of the Inan River in Minami Aizu. Probably a famous hot spring known to those who know it. 4 I stopped by with my wife on the way back from Oze a year ago and I liked it completely, so this time I stopped by again on the way to Oze. The hot water is abundant, there is no water or heating, and it is literally a source of water. The hot water is quite salty, and the indoor bath is a little blue and translucent, but it seems to be red when it hits the sunlight, and the open air is a wonderful reddish brown. Reddish brown precipitates are piled up in both the indoor bath and the open air ...
Lots of loess-colored hot spring flowers!
I visited during the snowy season. This time it was night, so the open-air bath was a little dark and I was worried about my feet. Still, I was very happy to say it wide and slowly. The indoor bath is a little small, but it's a good taste. Most of the locals are, I relieved the conversation of the accented grandfathers. This is a hideaway day trip hot spring that I can enter in the top 10 in Aizu.