It seems to be a hot spring facility in Iida City. It was vacant even though it was around noon on holidays. Admission is as cheap as 500 yen for one coin. The large indoor bath (with hot water) and the open-air bath have one rock bath, a cypress source bath with a slight sulfur smell and a nice scent of cypress, and a Yumoto source bath. The open-air bath is lukewarm and can be used for a long time except for the rock bath. The indoor bath is also lukewarm. There seems to be a pool. There is a temperature measurement at the time of admission. You can't enter without a mask (sell for 50 yen).
You can soak in the hot springs at a reasonable price. There are three types of open-air baths, and in summer you can take the Hinoki bath as it is. Some locals mistakenly think of it as their garden may make me feel uncomfortable ...
I like hot springs, but it is the highest quality of hot springs I have ever entered. One of the attractions is that there is a pool. There is also a tatami-matted break room where you can rest your body after the bath, and I am grateful that you can eat draft beer, ton-chan, ramen and light meals.
A day trip hot spring facility that I stopped by when sightseeing in Iida. There seems to be a pool. However, since I only use the bath, the details are unknown. The bath is comfortable with a large bathtub with a partial whirlpool, a jacuzzi, and an open-air bath of 2. The source is Matsuo Mizukami Onsen, an alkaline simple spring. The so-called skin smoother. There were many local people rather than tourists, and there were many seniors in life.
Good Onsen Soak
They have nice onsen and quite spacious place to rest after a hot soak. It tends to get crowded specially at night before closing.
Cospa high
It seems to be a hot spring facility in Iida City. It was vacant even though it was around noon on holidays. Admission is as cheap as 500 yen for one coin. The large indoor bath (with hot water) and the open-air bath have one rock bath, a cypress source bath with a slight sulfur smell and a nice scent of cypress, and a Yumoto source bath. The open-air bath is lukewarm and can be used for a long time except for the rock bath. The indoor bath is also lukewarm. There seems to be a pool. There is a temperature measurement at the time of admission. You can't enter without a mask (sell for 50 yen).
Good hot spring
You can soak in the hot springs at a reasonable price. There are three types of open-air baths, and in summer you can take the Hinoki bath as it is. Some locals mistakenly think of it as their garden may make me feel uncomfortable ...
The quality of the spring is great ‼️
I like hot springs, but it is the highest quality of hot springs I have ever entered. One of the attractions is that there is a pool. There is also a tatami-matted break room where you can rest your body after the bath, and I am grateful that you can eat draft beer, ton-chan, ramen and light meals.
The source is Matsuo mizukami Onsen hot spring
A day trip hot spring facility that I stopped by when sightseeing in Iida. There seems to be a pool. However, since I only use the bath, the details are unknown. The bath is comfortable with a large bathtub with a partial whirlpool, a jacuzzi, and an open-air bath of 2. The source is Matsuo Mizukami Onsen, an alkaline simple spring. The so-called skin smoother. There were many local people rather than tourists, and there were many seniors in life.