
- 4.6/5
物理马力Besides the real spring water, it felt like a bathhouse in China during the summer, albeit with a more elaborate process. First, change into a bathhouse outfit, then shower, then put on your bathhouse outfit to change into your own clothes before leaving. No rest required, and the same process continued. I was given a key box twice. The cashier was quite quick. The food was reasonably priced.
- 4.8/5
爱旅行的仙仙女Kinosaki Onsen ♨️ is a place worth returning to again and again! Compared to Kyoto, Osaka, and Tokyo, Kinosaki is a lesser-known tourist destination, but it's truly delightful! Kinosaki town is small, with both residential areas and hot springs concentrated. Booking a local guesthouse typically includes a hot spring package, granting access to six hot springs. Two hot springs are closed daily, so to fully soak, you'll need to stay overnight. The unique "outer hot spring tour" experience is also worth a repeat visit. Kinosaki boasts seven public hot springs. Wearing a yukata and geta, you can stroll through the town at night, visiting each one. This "walk-and-soak" experience is something many Chinese tourists have never experienced before—they all agree, "It's like stepping into the world of a Japanese movie." The experience is incredibly engaging, the atmosphere is captivating, and the fun is endless. It's a treasure trove worth returning to!







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