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Izumi-no-yu Saiko lake Fuji Hot Spring Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Great modern onsen with full facilities
Great to go when the sky is clear and Fuji san can be seen. Went on a cloudy day, but still we were impressed with the variety of onsens/sauna to dip in, and the full facilities provided (including lo...
This onsen was situated right across from our hotel. Our group had never experienced a Japanese public bath before, but our Japanese friend introduced us to the custom while we were visiting. This f...
I stopped by on the way back from the mountain climbing. I imagined a small public bath in the town, but it was wider than I expected, it was very clean and I liked it. The open-air bath was also large, and I was able to heal the tiredness of climbing. I thought it would be nice if there were a little more types of baths, but I was satisfied enough.
A hot spring facility in Saiko. It is a facility close to the campsite, and the impression is that many campers and mountain climbers are using it. Corona measures are sufficient. The large indoor bath and seasonal bath were iris baths. There are saunas and open-air baths. It is good to go home.
It is a one-day hot spring facility on the shore of the West Lake. It also serves as a bathhouse for hotels across the road. You can get a 100 yen discount coupon on the homepage. Junior used it on the way back from Mt. There are two indoor baths and one open-air bath and a sauna. It's quite crowded on weekends. The open air is refreshing. There is a water cooler and the dressing area is a bit small. There is a break room where you can eat. The West Lake tour bus is different from the bus stop of the route bus, hot spring ...
Great modern onsen with full facilities
Great to go when the sky is clear and Fuji san can be seen. Went on a cloudy day, but still we were impressed with the variety of onsens/sauna to dip in, and the full facilities provided (including lo...
A beautiful onsen, very relaxing
This onsen was situated right across from our hotel. Our group had never experienced a Japanese public bath before, but our Japanese friend introduced us to the custom while we were visiting. This f...
It was better than I expected!
I stopped by on the way back from the mountain climbing. I imagined a small public bath in the town, but it was wider than I expected, it was very clean and I liked it. The open-air bath was also large, and I was able to heal the tiredness of climbing. I thought it would be nice if there were a little more types of baths, but I was satisfied enough.
Just good hot spring facilities
A hot spring facility in Saiko. It is a facility close to the campsite, and the impression is that many campers and mountain climbers are using it. Corona measures are sufficient. The large indoor bath and seasonal bath were iris baths. There are saunas and open-air baths. It is good to go home.
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It is a one-day hot spring facility on the shore of the West Lake. It also serves as a bathhouse for hotels across the road. You can get a 100 yen discount coupon on the homepage. Junior used it on the way back from Mt. There are two indoor baths and one open-air bath and a sauna. It's quite crowded on weekends. The open air is refreshing. There is a water cooler and the dressing area is a bit small. There is a break room where you can eat. The West Lake tour bus is different from the bus stop of the route bus, hot spring ...