Fujino Yamanami Hot Springs Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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First bathing
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The facilities, hot springs and meals were very good. I want you to improve one point. I think there are not enough seats in the restaurant. Especially, I don't think there are Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. The parking lot is large and very nice. The staff was very good.
On the way back to the mountain 々 hike along the Chuo Line
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There are many popular mountains west of Lake Sagami on the Chuo Line, but the bottleneck is that there are not many hot springs that can be easily reached by public transportation. It takes 10 minutes by bus from Fujino Station every hour. The bus bound for Yamanami Onsen is not getting off at the end point, but get off at the "Yamami Onsen Entrance". Since it is municipal, the atmosphere is relaxing and good. There is an open-air bath. The sauna is not available. No water cooler. There is a rest area.
Every year, I participate in the Nagashi Somen experience run by a group nearby with my friends and family, and I visit after the experience is finished with the introduction there. The bath after playing and getting tired feels good! After that, I eat rice in the dining room while relaxing at the rest area, but the quality is higher than that of the dining room that is common in this large public bath, and there is a feeling of handmade. It's delicious no matter what you eat.
The source without water is lukewarm and comfortable. It's small from the place in the hot spring in November, but it seems that you can see the illuminations, so I want to go again.
I went after the Jinmayama trail race. I was prepared for congestion, and it's not a story about what to do with it, but the local people came as it was. The hot water was wet, so I wanted to soak slowly, but there were too many people.
First bathing
The facilities, hot springs and meals were very good. I want you to improve one point. I think there are not enough seats in the restaurant. Especially, I don't think there are Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. The parking lot is large and very nice. The staff was very good.
On the way back to the mountain 々 hike along the Chuo Line
There are many popular mountains west of Lake Sagami on the Chuo Line, but the bottleneck is that there are not many hot springs that can be easily reached by public transportation. It takes 10 minutes by bus from Fujino Station every hour. The bus bound for Yamanami Onsen is not getting off at the end point, but get off at the "Yamami Onsen Entrance". Since it is municipal, the atmosphere is relaxing and good. There is an open-air bath. The sauna is not available. No water cooler. There is a rest area.
The dining room rice is delicious.
Every year, I participate in the Nagashi Somen experience run by a group nearby with my friends and family, and I visit after the experience is finished with the introduction there. The bath after playing and getting tired feels good! After that, I eat rice in the dining room while relaxing at the rest area, but the quality is higher than that of the dining room that is common in this large public bath, and there is a feeling of handmade. It's delicious no matter what you eat.
The source without water is wet and good
The source without water is lukewarm and comfortable. It's small from the place in the hot spring in November, but it seems that you can see the illuminations, so I want to go again.
The hot water is wet.
I went after the Jinmayama trail race. I was prepared for congestion, and it's not a story about what to do with it, but the local people came as it was. The hot water was wet, so I wanted to soak slowly, but there were too many people.