Yasatoonsen Yurinosato Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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To heal the summer fatigue
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I went to heal the summer fatigue. There are two types of saunas here, and men and women change to mist type and hard sauna. I was a solid type today, so I sweated well and took a cold bath. The cold bath is the source here, which is good for muscle pain. The cold bath after the sauna is the best. The view from the open-air bath is also relaxing. I enjoyed the autumn scenery of Hachigo.
I visited after 10:30 on Sunday morning. The parking lot was also vacant and I was able to enter the museum smoothly. I paid 1000 yen for the bathing fee and enjoyed the open-air bath, large communal bath, and sauna. It's not crowded, so it's recommended to visit in the morning.
When I went down from Mt. Tsukuba and looked for a hot spring, it took about 20 minutes by car and it was a little cheaper than around Mt. Tsukuba, so I went there. The open-air bath felt hot when I entered, but the temperature was so suitable that I could take a bath all the time. The bath was quite good, but the product shop was adjacent, but there was nothing to be desired.
On the way back to Ibaraki Prefecture Flower Park, I stopped by because the bus (Ishioka Gururin) used for transportation passed by. It was rare for hot springs that were neither good nor bad and had no characteristics. Although it is a natural hot spring, it is a simple spring that is not much different from just boiling water. Although the site is large in the open-air bath, it is on the flat side opposite to the direction where Mt. Tsukuba can be seen, and the view was not good. (Maybe you should think about the monsoon in winter) Other customers ...
There was a customer who was yelling at the surroundings with a difficult habit of saying, "Don't look at it." It seems to be a regular. The shop staff was sincerely responding, but I was very scared, everyone, be careful.
To heal the summer fatigue
I went to heal the summer fatigue. There are two types of saunas here, and men and women change to mist type and hard sauna. I was a solid type today, so I sweated well and took a cold bath. The cold bath is the source here, which is good for muscle pain. The cold bath after the sauna is the best. The view from the open-air bath is also relaxing. I enjoyed the autumn scenery of Hachigo.
I visited on Sunday morning.
I visited after 10:30 on Sunday morning. The parking lot was also vacant and I was able to enter the museum smoothly. I paid 1000 yen for the bathing fee and enjoyed the open-air bath, large communal bath, and sauna. It's not crowded, so it's recommended to visit in the morning.
Tsukuba Mountain climbing の after に utilization
When I went down from Mt. Tsukuba and looked for a hot spring, it took about 20 minutes by car and it was a little cheaper than around Mt. Tsukuba, so I went there. The open-air bath felt hot when I entered, but the temperature was so suitable that I could take a bath all the time. The bath was quite good, but the product shop was adjacent, but there was nothing to be desired.
Hot spring without features
On the way back to Ibaraki Prefecture Flower Park, I stopped by because the bus (Ishioka Gururin) used for transportation passed by. It was rare for hot springs that were neither good nor bad and had no characteristics. Although it is a natural hot spring, it is a simple spring that is not much different from just boiling water. Although the site is large in the open-air bath, it is on the flat side opposite to the direction where Mt. Tsukuba can be seen, and the view was not good. (Maybe you should think about the monsoon in winter) Other customers ...
Be careful.
There was a customer who was yelling at the surroundings with a difficult habit of saying, "Don't look at it." It seems to be a regular. The shop staff was sincerely responding, but I was very scared, everyone, be careful.