Takeda no Sato Hakusan Onsen Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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New fee 700 yen is a bit high.
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When I take a day trip bath in this area, I go to the nearby "Narasaki Asahi no Yu", but I thought it was necessary to develop new ones, so I stopped by here. I visited in the evening of weekdays, and the facility was quite busy. The bathing fee has recently been raised and 700 yen. The hall is neat. The dressing room is a little narrow. The indoor bath is a 10 tatami-sized Hinoki-style bathtub and a washing area surrounding it. There are 8 other shower booths. Outside 6 tatami ...
The hot spring made by Nobel Prize-winning Dr. Omura when he dug here and the hot spring came out. There is an indoor bath and an open-air bath, and it flows directly from the source. It's transparent, but it feels like it's slightly colored. There is a clean feeling, there is a Japanese-style break room and a chair space with cup noodles and drink vending machines. It is 600 yen for adults. It is next to the Omura Museum of Art.
I stopped by for a walk around the area from Nirasaki Station. I think it's a good idea to put valuables in a shoe case or with a change of clothes key. There is one indoor bath and one open-air bath. It was good that it wasn't crowded, probably because it was in the morning. Also, it was said that there is no 100 yen discount for the museum that others wrote before 〇
I visited with my daughter 2. The hot water was just right and it was comfortable. The hot water fee is also reasonable. The parking lot is quite wide and recommended.
The hot springs were very good and my skin became smooth. There were few people and I was able to relax while relaxing. It was nice that the outdoor bath also had a beautiful view and a feeling of liberation.
New fee 700 yen is a bit high.
When I take a day trip bath in this area, I go to the nearby "Narasaki Asahi no Yu", but I thought it was necessary to develop new ones, so I stopped by here. I visited in the evening of weekdays, and the facility was quite busy. The bathing fee has recently been raised and 700 yen. The hall is neat. The dressing room is a little narrow. The indoor bath is a 10 tatami-sized Hinoki-style bathtub and a washing area surrounding it. There are 8 other shower booths. Outside 6 tatami ...
Hot spring of Dr. Omura
The hot spring made by Nobel Prize-winning Dr. Omura when he dug here and the hot spring came out. There is an indoor bath and an open-air bath, and it flows directly from the source. It's transparent, but it feels like it's slightly colored. There is a clean feeling, there is a Japanese-style break room and a chair space with cup noodles and drink vending machines. It is 600 yen for adults. It is next to the Omura Museum of Art.
Miyazaki City Sanchez
I stopped by for a walk around the area from Nirasaki Station. I think it's a good idea to put valuables in a shoe case or with a change of clothes key. There is one indoor bath and one open-air bath. It was good that it wasn't crowded, probably because it was in the morning. Also, it was said that there is no 100 yen discount for the museum that others wrote before 〇
Hold ちいい Tongjia and Subtraction
I visited with my daughter 2. The hot water was just right and it was comfortable. The hot water fee is also reasonable. The parking lot is quite wide and recommended.
Cleaning のある Lili な Shishe でした
The hot springs were very good and my skin became smooth. There were few people and I was able to relax while relaxing. It was nice that the outdoor bath also had a beautiful view and a feeling of liberation.