Yunokura Garden Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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i wonder if it's the second time.
Original Text
I stopped by while I went out. I expected the appearance to be beautiful, but as a result I was not satisfied. The toilet smelled and I felt that the cleaning was not well done overall. Also, it was a pity that the hot water smelled very chlorine. It may be unavoidable because it is a circulation, but I was more worried about rough skin due to chlorine than the effect. I didn't eat, so I don't comment, but I think it's convenient to use it for time adjustment because there are quite a few cartoons on the second floor.
It was better than I expected. Not only the hot springs, but also the food is reasonable, and there are many cartoons on the second floor, which was just right for a family meeting place.
You can enjoy more than 10 kinds of hot spring baths!
Original Text
This Yunozo Garden uses hot springs dug out of underground 1 and 500 M as it is called Shonan natural hot spring, and there was a sign that showed the place called "hot spring outlet" in front of the building. this hot spring is called sodium and calcium chloride spring. This hot spring is located north of Hirazuka General Park, so I knew that there was a hot spring here for a long time, but I have never been there before, so this time I have a friend take me to use it for the first time. ...
Since the most foamed carbonated springs in the area are, the carbon dioxide gas is probably the most intense. There is no bath where you can bubble so much. The canra in the washing area is stingy with little water. I think there are many rest areas for day trip hot springs. The restaurant is not expensive and tastes decent. If you dry a wet towel on the locker door, you will get angry. Bring a plastic bag for towels.
It's a so-called super public bath in the city, but I was surprised that the hot water was unexpectedly good. It is rich in salt and calcium and warms well. I think the total amount of calcium is the top level in Japan.
i wonder if it's the second time.
I stopped by while I went out. I expected the appearance to be beautiful, but as a result I was not satisfied. The toilet smelled and I felt that the cleaning was not well done overall. Also, it was a pity that the hot water smelled very chlorine. It may be unavoidable because it is a circulation, but I was more worried about rough skin due to chlorine than the effect. I didn't eat, so I don't comment, but I think it's convenient to use it for time adjustment because there are quite a few cartoons on the second floor.
Good.
It was better than I expected. Not only the hot springs, but also the food is reasonable, and there are many cartoons on the second floor, which was just right for a family meeting place.
You can enjoy more than 10 kinds of hot spring baths!
This Yunozo Garden uses hot springs dug out of underground 1 and 500 M as it is called Shonan natural hot spring, and there was a sign that showed the place called "hot spring outlet" in front of the building. this hot spring is called sodium and calcium chloride spring. This hot spring is located north of Hirazuka General Park, so I knew that there was a hot spring here for a long time, but I have never been there before, so this time I have a friend take me to use it for the first time. ...
Carbon acid spring is thick い!
Since the most foamed carbonated springs in the area are, the carbon dioxide gas is probably the most intense. There is no bath where you can bubble so much. The canra in the washing area is stingy with little water. I think there are many rest areas for day trip hot springs. The restaurant is not expensive and tastes decent. If you dry a wet towel on the locker door, you will get angry. Bring a plastic bag for towels.
Liangき Spring Quality
It's a so-called super public bath in the city, but I was surprised that the hot water was unexpectedly good. It is rich in salt and calcium and warms well. I think the total amount of calcium is the top level in Japan.