Mori no Spa Kagura Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It's cheap to take a bedrock bath
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Even if you take a bath and a bedrock bath, 950 yen is cheap. The aim is that it will not be crowded from the opening of the store on weekdays to before noon. The bedrock bath also has high and low temperatures. There are also hot water in the bath, color 々, and open-air baths. There are places where you can eat and drink, so this is recommended.
It is near Kamikawa Shrine. The parking lot is also large. There are various baths, including whirlpool baths, and there is also a pot bath that you can take alone in the open-air bath. You can relax.
It was on the way from the Ayako Miura Literature Memorial Hall to Kaguraoka Park. It is a super public bath on a large site. The price is 600 yen, which is the same as a normal public bath. There are several indoor baths, open-air baths, saunas, rest areas, and fees, but you can also eat, massage, and beauty treatment salons. I thought I would enter if there was no place to go from now on. It is also recommended for Kaguraoka campsite users. The downhill road continues from the park and the uphill road continues from here. It is easy to visit by car.
It's cheap to take a bedrock bath
Even if you take a bath and a bedrock bath, 950 yen is cheap. The aim is that it will not be crowded from the opening of the store on weekdays to before noon. The bedrock bath also has high and low temperatures. There are also hot water in the bath, color 々, and open-air baths. There are places where you can eat and drink, so this is recommended.
There are various types of baths.
It is near Kamikawa Shrine. The parking lot is also large. There are various baths, including whirlpool baths, and there is also a pot bath that you can take alone in the open-air bath. You can relax.
Recommended for campground users
It was on the way from the Ayako Miura Literature Memorial Hall to Kaguraoka Park. It is a super public bath on a large site. The price is 600 yen, which is the same as a normal public bath. There are several indoor baths, open-air baths, saunas, rest areas, and fees, but you can also eat, massage, and beauty treatment salons. I thought I would enter if there was no place to go from now on. It is also recommended for Kaguraoka campsite users. The downhill road continues from the park and the uphill road continues from here. It is easy to visit by car.