Ooka Hot Spring Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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There is an indoor bath and an open-air bath for 350 yen. The view of the rice terraces from the open-air bath is wonderful. With this, 350 yen is worth it. Until you go, there are places where the road is narrow 々, so be careful.
A hot spring overlooking the Northern Alps. Nagano Prefecture is full of hot springs, but there is no place where the scenery from the bath is better than Ooka Onsen. I visited in early April, but if you imagine the scenery of the fresh green season and the autumn leaves, you definitely want to visit the season again. I visited once in February, but at that time, it was a regular holiday + cloudy weather with snow, so the view from the same place was bad, so the impression was halved. If you visit, we recommend a sunny day. Folding hall ...
It is a day trip hot spring near Seishan in Nagano! What a 350 yen! The view from the terraced rice fields, the Northern Alps, and the bathroom is the best! The body and mind are healed!
I visited to use the bills from Monomiyu that are on sale in Nagano Prefecture. GW Unfortunately it was a bill exclusion day, but the bathing fee is 350 yen, so it is reasonable. From the open-air bath, you can see the northern Alps, rice terraces, and private houses with tin roofs, which are very healing. There was also a free rest area, so everyone took a nap after meals, and many people came, but it was quiet and relaxing, and it made me feel nostalgic as if I had come to a grandmother in the countryside.
This is located in the Ooka district of Nagano City, climbing a steep mountain road from the area where the rice terraces are located in Obasute, Chikuma City. For some reason, the facility classification is a restaurant, but this is a day trip bathing facility. The bathing fee is 350 yen. The hot spring itself is colorless and transparent and has no smell, but when I went, the chlorine odor was quite strong, probably just after the disinfectant was put in. It is a hot spring that is circulating filtering and heating, and the hot spring itself is never a substitute that can be recommended. In contrast, special mention ...
There is an indoor bath and an open-air bath for 350 yen. The view of the rice terraces from the open-air bath is wonderful. With this, 350 yen is worth it. Until you go, there are places where the road is narrow 々, so be careful.
A hot spring overlooking the Northern Alps. Nagano Prefecture is full of hot springs, but there is no place where the scenery from the bath is better than Ooka Onsen. I visited in early April, but if you imagine the scenery of the fresh green season and the autumn leaves, you definitely want to visit the season again. I visited once in February, but at that time, it was a regular holiday + cloudy weather with snow, so the view from the same place was bad, so the impression was halved. If you visit, we recommend a sunny day. Folding hall ...
It is a day trip hot spring near Seishan in Nagano! What a 350 yen! The view from the terraced rice fields, the Northern Alps, and the bathroom is the best! The body and mind are healed!
I visited to use the bills from Monomiyu that are on sale in Nagano Prefecture. GW Unfortunately it was a bill exclusion day, but the bathing fee is 350 yen, so it is reasonable. From the open-air bath, you can see the northern Alps, rice terraces, and private houses with tin roofs, which are very healing. There was also a free rest area, so everyone took a nap after meals, and many people came, but it was quiet and relaxing, and it made me feel nostalgic as if I had come to a grandmother in the countryside.
This is located in the Ooka district of Nagano City, climbing a steep mountain road from the area where the rice terraces are located in Obasute, Chikuma City. For some reason, the facility classification is a restaurant, but this is a day trip bathing facility. The bathing fee is 350 yen. The hot spring itself is colorless and transparent and has no smell, but when I went, the chlorine odor was quite strong, probably just after the disinfectant was put in. It is a hot spring that is circulating filtering and heating, and the hot spring itself is never a substitute that can be recommended. In contrast, special mention ...