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A hot spring deep enough to swim in
Good for day trips or for overnight. This is a traditional Japanese hot spring inn with mixed bathing and inexpensive rooms in a cook-for-yourself style. I visited first in 1989 and last a year ago...
I finally arrived at the hot spring recommended by Iwate acquaintances because I wanted to go someday. The unique hot springs and the flow of the river were the best.
Fujisan Ryokan in lead hot spring. This inn can be stopped by and took a bath, and you can also take a bath at the famous Shirasaru-no-Yu. There is a time zone exclusively for women, so check on the homepage before visiting. You can also take a bath in hot springs other than Shirasaru no Yu, and you can also enjoy an open-air bath. Shirasaru no Yu is a hot spring that springs up at your feet. It is a bathtub with hollow rocks up to your chest. It is a hot spring with hot water power, which feels the weight of the hot water, and it is a wonderful hot spring.
Osawa Onsen in the back of Hanamaki Onsenkyo is famous for its spa, but it is also famous for the hot springs that can also stand in the Shirasaru-no-Yu of Fujisan Ryokan. As with the building, the inside of the Shirasaru-no-Yu is quite good. There is a dressing room inside and it will be a mixed bath. Besides, young women will come in, so I'm a little surprised. But if you are difficult to enter, please rest assured that there is also a female time zone. I wonder if the time zone is on the net. You can enjoy Japan with nostalgic here.
I stopped by Fujisan Ryokan for a day trip bath on a day trip. Lead Onsen is in the back of Hanamaki Minami Onsen. I was worried because I couldn't get there by rental car, but there were so many customers that the parking lot was full. There is also a warm greeting for day trip guests, and it is a pleasant staff. The hot spring itself was slimy and comfortable. Recommended.
A hot spring deep enough to swim in
Good for day trips or for overnight. This is a traditional Japanese hot spring inn with mixed bathing and inexpensive rooms in a cook-for-yourself style. I visited first in 1989 and last a year ago...
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I finally arrived at the hot spring recommended by Iwate acquaintances because I wanted to go someday. The unique hot springs and the flow of the river were the best.
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Fujisan Ryokan in lead hot spring. This inn can be stopped by and took a bath, and you can also take a bath at the famous Shirasaru-no-Yu. There is a time zone exclusively for women, so check on the homepage before visiting. You can also take a bath in hot springs other than Shirasaru no Yu, and you can also enjoy an open-air bath. Shirasaru no Yu is a hot spring that springs up at your feet. It is a bathtub with hollow rocks up to your chest. It is a hot spring with hot water power, which feels the weight of the hot water, and it is a wonderful hot spring.
Hot springs standing in
Osawa Onsen in the back of Hanamaki Onsenkyo is famous for its spa, but it is also famous for the hot springs that can also stand in the Shirasaru-no-Yu of Fujisan Ryokan. As with the building, the inside of the Shirasaru-no-Yu is quite good. There is a dressing room inside and it will be a mixed bath. Besides, young women will come in, so I'm a little surprised. But if you are difficult to enter, please rest assured that there is also a female time zone. I wonder if the time zone is on the net. You can enjoy Japan with nostalgic here.
The white monkey hot water is worth a look
I stopped by Fujisan Ryokan for a day trip bath on a day trip. Lead Onsen is in the back of Hanamaki Minami Onsen. I was worried because I couldn't get there by rental car, but there were so many customers that the parking lot was full. There is also a warm greeting for day trip guests, and it is a pleasant staff. The hot spring itself was slimy and comfortable. Recommended.