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Alkaline sulfur spring in Kamisuwa
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A small communal bath in Kamisuwa. It is located in a residential area. Flowing directly from the source in a long and narrow stainless steel bathtub. Locals may enter and add water to make it not hot when taking a bath. It is an alkaline simple sulfur spring and smells a little sulfur. Currently, it is limited to locals due to corona.
Based on that, I came to the vicinity, but it was very difficult to understand, and when I asked the person who was taking in the local laundry, he guided me to the entrance because it was difficult to understand. Even if you really pass in front, you will pass by! There are three public baths nearby, which can only be entered by locals, but the frontage is too narrow and I don't think you can understand it. The bath fee is 300 yen. It is a wonderful spring quality and is a green source like a cosmetic essence of Koi Toro Toro. The temperature is 51 degree and high temperature, but I enter ...
A hot spring that stands quietly in a residential area. There were two hot springs in the immediate vicinity that were written exclusively for hot spring union members, and at first I made a mistake and found the entrance while looking at Google map. It's full if you enter about five people in a long and narrow bathtub. There is no faucet or shower in the washroom, and there is no soap provided, but that's good.
While Katakurakan is a simple spring, Yamato Onsen is a simple sulfur spring. Anyway, it's hard to find the location. The bathtub is small and can be filled with 3 〜 4 people. There is also a small membership-based hot spring nearby, so don't make a mistake. The quality of the spring is definitely better than that of Katakurakan, and the faint emerald green color is beautiful.
It is located in a residential area, about 15 minutes walk from JR Kamisukata Station. The entrance is between the houses, and there is a hot water hut in the back, you can enter for 300 yen, the bathtub is stainless steel edge and green tiles, clean and clean, The hot water is also thin green and sulfur hot water is the best. It was a hot spring that I wanted to go many times.
Alkaline sulfur spring in Kamisuwa
A small communal bath in Kamisuwa. It is located in a residential area. Flowing directly from the source in a long and narrow stainless steel bathtub. Locals may enter and add water to make it not hot when taking a bath. It is an alkaline simple sulfur spring and smells a little sulfur. Currently, it is limited to locals due to corona.
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Based on that, I came to the vicinity, but it was very difficult to understand, and when I asked the person who was taking in the local laundry, he guided me to the entrance because it was difficult to understand. Even if you really pass in front, you will pass by! There are three public baths nearby, which can only be entered by locals, but the frontage is too narrow and I don't think you can understand it. The bath fee is 300 yen. It is a wonderful spring quality and is a green source like a cosmetic essence of Koi Toro Toro. The temperature is 51 degree and high temperature, but I enter ...
Hot spring in astringent town
A hot spring that stands quietly in a residential area. There were two hot springs in the immediate vicinity that were written exclusively for hot spring union members, and at first I made a mistake and found the entrance while looking at Google map. It's full if you enter about five people in a long and narrow bathtub. There is no faucet or shower in the washroom, and there is no soap provided, but that's good.
a hideaway hot spring in a residential area.
While Katakurakan is a simple spring, Yamato Onsen is a simple sulfur spring. Anyway, it's hard to find the location. The bathtub is small and can be filled with 3 〜 4 people. There is also a small membership-based hot spring nearby, so don't make a mistake. The quality of the spring is definitely better than that of Katakurakan, and the faint emerald green color is beautiful.
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It is located in a residential area, about 15 minutes walk from JR Kamisukata Station. The entrance is between the houses, and there is a hot water hut in the back, you can enter for 300 yen, the bathtub is stainless steel edge and green tiles, clean and clean, The hot water is also thin green and sulfur hot water is the best. It was a hot spring that I wanted to go many times.