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Yunaiyue Hot Spring の Common Bath
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A communal bath in Unazuki Onsen. About 5 minutes walk from Unazuki Onsen Station. Near the station, I used it in the train time town. It is a very clean facility and the bathroom is large. There is also ample rest space.
It is on your left after crossing the railroad crossing from Unazuki Onsen Station. It is a day trip hot spring that is open until late at night (22:00). I am grateful that I can enter even after returning from the trolley train sightseeing. The parking lot is distributed, but it seems that a considerable number of cars can be parked. The bathing fee is 510 yen, colorless and odorless hot water. This time it was Momo no Yu on the 2nd floor. There is no sauna or open-air bath. The bath and dressing room are very beautiful. There is a hot area in the large bathtub. ...
The admission fee is 510 yen. Children under elementary school age were free. The reception is on the first floor. Bathing facilities are on the 2nd and 3rd floors. There is a terrace on the 4th floor of the top floor. As the name suggests, the Tsukimi-no-Yu on the 3rd floor is an open-air bath where you can see the moon. Unfortunately, I couldn't see the moon because it was used during the day. .. .. The hot springs seem to be famous as moist and smooth hot water for beautiful skin. The hot spring is also highly transparent, and the bathtub uses local granite, so the whole bathhouse looks shiny. And ...
A 1-minute walk from Unazuki Onsen Station, there is a tourist information center and a day trip hot spring. The bathing fee is 500 yen, and a large locker is complete in a beautiful dressing room. The large bathtub uses Kurobe stones, and when you sit on a stone, you feel like a bedrock bath. The hot water is also hot in the hot area, but it is quite hot.
and i was with the tourist information center on omokage street.
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There was a hot spring spot on Omokage-dori Unazuki Soyu. The tourist information center was also included together. Turn right at Soyu, cross the railroad crossing and go out to Yamabiko-dori, and you will find Yonezawa Shoten, where I bought my husband's beer on my way home. Beyond that is Unazuki Onsen Station.
Yunaiyue Hot Spring の Common Bath
A communal bath in Unazuki Onsen. About 5 minutes walk from Unazuki Onsen Station. Near the station, I used it in the train time town. It is a very clean facility and the bathroom is large. There is also ample rest space.
Hot spring in front of the station
It is on your left after crossing the railroad crossing from Unazuki Onsen Station. It is a day trip hot spring that is open until late at night (22:00). I am grateful that I can enter even after returning from the trolley train sightseeing. The parking lot is distributed, but it seems that a considerable number of cars can be parked. The bathing fee is 510 yen, colorless and odorless hot water. This time it was Momo no Yu on the 2nd floor. There is no sauna or open-air bath. The bath and dressing room are very beautiful. There is a hot area in the large bathtub. ...
Use on day trip
The admission fee is 510 yen. Children under elementary school age were free. The reception is on the first floor. Bathing facilities are on the 2nd and 3rd floors. There is a terrace on the 4th floor of the top floor. As the name suggests, the Tsukimi-no-Yu on the 3rd floor is an open-air bath where you can see the moon. Unfortunately, I couldn't see the moon because it was used during the day. .. .. The hot springs seem to be famous as moist and smooth hot water for beautiful skin. The hot spring is also highly transparent, and the bathtub uses local granite, so the whole bathhouse looks shiny. And ...
Day trip hot spring
A 1-minute walk from Unazuki Onsen Station, there is a tourist information center and a day trip hot spring. The bathing fee is 500 yen, and a large locker is complete in a beautiful dressing room. The large bathtub uses Kurobe stones, and when you sit on a stone, you feel like a bedrock bath. The hot water is also hot in the hot area, but it is quite hot.
and i was with the tourist information center on omokage street.
There was a hot spring spot on Omokage-dori Unazuki Soyu. The tourist information center was also included together. Turn right at Soyu, cross the railroad crossing and go out to Yamabiko-dori, and you will find Yonezawa Shoten, where I bought my husband's beer on my way home. Beyond that is Unazuki Onsen Station.