Ageki Onsen Ajisai no Sato Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Close to the station but can't stay.
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The price is reasonable, and there is also a Pa ツ Ku in collaboration with the railway. It is difficult for people who are engaged in Thursday holiday work because there is no place to stay nearby and Thursday is closed every week. I hope you can devise a holiday day.
It is a fairly large one-day public hot spring near Ashitaki Station on the Sanki Railway. The price is set to be high on weekends, and it feels quite expensive. The source is an alkaline simple spring with 33.2 degrees. Compared to the facility scale, there is only 97.6L/min, so naturally, it is heated and circulated. The disinfection odor was very strong. It is good to wash and warm your body, but it is not an object of hot spring tours that emphasize spring quality.
It is a hot spring located in the center of Ashitaki, which retains the atmosphere of the Showa era, and it may be a good idea to stop by while traveling around. There is also a popular old folk house cafe Kamiki Shokudo nearby. The hot water is easy to enter because it is a colorless, transparent and odorless alkaline simple spring without habit, but I think it will be so impressed that you will bother to visit for hot springs. It is clean and flowing hot water. I think it is enviable for those who live nearby because the training room can be used for a fee. (2 hours 200 yen)
Refresh your tired body on hiking at Ashitaki Onsen! (^^)!
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From Sanki Railway Sohara Station to Ashitaki Station, I trekked for about 9 ㎞ 2 hours and 30 minutes. I was sweaty and exhausted in the hot and humid sunshine in August. It is Ashitaki Onsen Hydrangea Village that refreshed such a body. It is a 3-minute walk from Ashitaki Station. The quality of the spring is alkaline simple hot spring (alkaline low tension hot spring), and it is happy to have a source of water. There is also an open-air bath and a sauna bath and a cold bath. After taking a bath, Qi ...
I stopped by on the way back from Mt. Fujiwara. There are many sinks in the hot springs, and the indoor bath is large, so I didn't have the impression that it was crowded even if there were many people. However, the dressing room and the open-air bath were a little narrow. The waiting room has a large space in the back of the building, and I think it is easy to go with a large number of people and children.
Close to the station but can't stay.
The price is reasonable, and there is also a Pa ツ Ku in collaboration with the railway. It is difficult for people who are engaged in Thursday holiday work because there is no place to stay nearby and Thursday is closed every week. I hope you can devise a holiday day.
Public hot spring in front of Ashitaki station
It is a fairly large one-day public hot spring near Ashitaki Station on the Sanki Railway. The price is set to be high on weekends, and it feels quite expensive. The source is an alkaline simple spring with 33.2 degrees. Compared to the facility scale, there is only 97.6L/min, so naturally, it is heated and circulated. The disinfection odor was very strong. It is good to wash and warm your body, but it is not an object of hot spring tours that emphasize spring quality.
Hot water without habit
It is a hot spring located in the center of Ashitaki, which retains the atmosphere of the Showa era, and it may be a good idea to stop by while traveling around. There is also a popular old folk house cafe Kamiki Shokudo nearby. The hot water is easy to enter because it is a colorless, transparent and odorless alkaline simple spring without habit, but I think it will be so impressed that you will bother to visit for hot springs. It is clean and flowing hot water. I think it is enviable for those who live nearby because the training room can be used for a fee. (2 hours 200 yen)
Refresh your tired body on hiking at Ashitaki Onsen! (^^)!
From Sanki Railway Sohara Station to Ashitaki Station, I trekked for about 9 ㎞ 2 hours and 30 minutes. I was sweaty and exhausted in the hot and humid sunshine in August. It is Ashitaki Onsen Hydrangea Village that refreshed such a body. It is a 3-minute walk from Ashitaki Station. The quality of the spring is alkaline simple hot spring (alkaline low tension hot spring), and it is happy to have a source of water. There is also an open-air bath and a sauna bath and a cold bath. After taking a bath, Qi ...
A wide waiting room.
I stopped by on the way back from Mt. Fujiwara. There are many sinks in the hot springs, and the indoor bath is large, so I didn't have the impression that it was crowded even if there were many people. However, the dressing room and the open-air bath were a little narrow. The waiting room has a large space in the back of the building, and I think it is easy to go with a large number of people and children.