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Wen めの Open Air Lu
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It is located just over 10 minutes walk from Shin-Kurashiki Station. It is next to Super Marunaka. The bathing fee is 950 yen, but when I showed the JAF card, it was cheaper by 200 yen. The large open-air bath was wet and slowly entered.
I stopped by after a disaster volunteer. The general fee was 900 yen and 500 yen when presenting a volunteer ID. It is a super public bath with a beautiful facility. The dressing room was a vertical locker with a key (with a hanger and luggage!) The bathroom was full of sleeping baths, hot water, open-air baths, etc. Since it is well maintained, I am satisfied with sweating comfortably. Because it was directly connected to super Marnaka, it was easy to raise drinks after the hot water. (Self ... in the facility)
Renewed open in July 2016. It became beautiful. The hot springs feel like seawater, probably because the sea is close. There is also a bathtub that is not a hot spring.
There is also an open-air bath and a sauna in the bathhouse. There is also a restaurant next to the front desk. I ate a ginger-grilled set meal (750 yen), but I was satisfied with the taste and quantity. The parking lot is free and large, and it takes about 15 minutes on foot from Shin-Kurashiki Station. It is a convenient facility in terms of color 々.
It's salt water. When you wash your face, your eyes will be tingling.
Original Text
It is a natural hot spring with a salty taste. The area around the eyes is tingling. The hot springs at Enakyo International Hotel, Gifu Prefecture are saltier than here, but they are not tingling. What is the difference? The interior is elaborate with tastes such as hot water, sauna, and open-air bath, but 900 yen is a little expensive. The restaurant is cheap at 500 yen for ramen, but there are also McDonald's and homemade noodles around.
Wen めの Open Air Lu
It is located just over 10 minutes walk from Shin-Kurashiki Station. It is next to Super Marunaka. The bathing fee is 950 yen, but when I showed the JAF card, it was cheaper by 200 yen. The large open-air bath was wet and slowly entered.
Super public bath in shopping mall
I stopped by after a disaster volunteer. The general fee was 900 yen and 500 yen when presenting a volunteer ID. It is a super public bath with a beautiful facility. The dressing room was a vertical locker with a key (with a hanger and luggage!) The bathroom was full of sleeping baths, hot water, open-air baths, etc. Since it is well maintained, I am satisfied with sweating comfortably. Because it was directly connected to super Marnaka, it was easy to raise drinks after the hot water. (Self ... in the facility)
Renewal
Renewed open in July 2016. It became beautiful. The hot springs feel like seawater, probably because the sea is close. There is also a bathtub that is not a hot spring.
Convenience
There is also an open-air bath and a sauna in the bathhouse. There is also a restaurant next to the front desk. I ate a ginger-grilled set meal (750 yen), but I was satisfied with the taste and quantity. The parking lot is free and large, and it takes about 15 minutes on foot from Shin-Kurashiki Station. It is a convenient facility in terms of color 々.
It's salt water. When you wash your face, your eyes will be tingling.
It is a natural hot spring with a salty taste. The area around the eyes is tingling. The hot springs at Enakyo International Hotel, Gifu Prefecture are saltier than here, but they are not tingling. What is the difference? The interior is elaborate with tastes such as hot water, sauna, and open-air bath, but 900 yen is a little expensive. The restaurant is cheap at 500 yen for ramen, but there are also McDonald's and homemade noodles around.