Hamamura Onsen Foot Bath Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It's easy in front of the station, but be careful because it's hot
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A footbath in front of Hamamura Station on the Sanin Main Line. It's quite hot, so if you enter without being careful, you may get burned. According to the explanation, it is 55 degrees. It is a sulfate spring, and the effect is rheumatism, neuralgia, women's disease, gastrointestinal disease, skin disease, etc. Actually this day. I was on my way to the shop in Aoya next door for curry in the morning. I got off at a different station even though I detoured. It takes 50 minutes to get to the next train, and if you go out to the station, you will find a footbath there. A big signboard of "Hamamura Onsen" in front of the station. Right ... was it a hot spring? And ...
It's easy in front of the station, but be careful because it's hot
A footbath in front of Hamamura Station on the Sanin Main Line. It's quite hot, so if you enter without being careful, you may get burned. According to the explanation, it is 55 degrees. It is a sulfate spring, and the effect is rheumatism, neuralgia, women's disease, gastrointestinal disease, skin disease, etc. Actually this day. I was on my way to the shop in Aoya next door for curry in the morning. I got off at a different station even though I detoured. It takes 50 minutes to get to the next train, and if you go out to the station, you will find a footbath there. A big signboard of "Hamamura Onsen" in front of the station. Right ... was it a hot spring? And ...