Tarutama Onsen Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Restored from the Kumamoto earthquake and resumed as a day trip bathing facility
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The former Yamaguchi Ryokan was severely damaged by the Kumamoto earthquake and reopened as a day trip bathing facility. The facility has been renewed overall and is very clean and tasteful. The hot springs are also very good, especially the indoor baths are wonderful, including the taste. It is a simple hot spring with a suitable temperature, and the bamboo is muddy. It feels like you can stay in it forever. There are three small open-air baths. It's a little hot with transparent hot water. It's a very nice hot spring.
I was going to go to Hell Onsen, but since the business hours were over, I went to the nearby tarutama Onsen, which is the correct answer. The building was new and clean, and the open-air bath where the sound of the waterfall was heard was very tasteful. It seems that this was originally a hot spring inn called Yamaguchi Ryokan, but after it collapsed in the Kumamoto earthquake, it seems that it was regenerated as a day trip hot spring facility. A hot spring that is irresistible for hot spring lovers. However, since the transportation is not good, access is difficult without a car.
Restored from the Kumamoto earthquake and resumed as a day trip bathing facility
The former Yamaguchi Ryokan was severely damaged by the Kumamoto earthquake and reopened as a day trip bathing facility. The facility has been renewed overall and is very clean and tasteful. The hot springs are also very good, especially the indoor baths are wonderful, including the taste. It is a simple hot spring with a suitable temperature, and the bamboo is muddy. It feels like you can stay in it forever. There are three small open-air baths. It's a little hot with transparent hot water. It's a very nice hot spring.
Authentic hot spring with a smell of sulfur
I was going to go to Hell Onsen, but since the business hours were over, I went to the nearby tarutama Onsen, which is the correct answer. The building was new and clean, and the open-air bath where the sound of the waterfall was heard was very tasteful. It seems that this was originally a hot spring inn called Yamaguchi Ryokan, but after it collapsed in the Kumamoto earthquake, it seems that it was regenerated as a day trip hot spring facility. A hot spring that is irresistible for hot spring lovers. However, since the transportation is not good, access is difficult without a car.