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Hot water is good There is only one bathtub, but only bar soap There is a break room and a break space. There is also a shop and a dining room, and local vegetables are also sold. Since it is adjacent to the campsite, we also sell all the consumables necessary for camping.
It is a hot spring in the campsite. The bathing fee is 420 yen for adults, and towels and shampoo are basically brought with you. It seems that the hot springs here are a source without water. The hot water was a little hot, but even in July, it was cold at night, so it was good to be warmed from the core of the body in the hot spring. There is a dryer in the dressing room, but there is only one, so it is a bit tough when it is crowded.
A hot spring facility that doubles as a campsite management building. It was 100% free-flowing from the source and the bathing fee was 420 yen, which was reasonable, and instead there was no open-air bath or shampoo. There is also a coin locker (free) and a tatami rest area where you can relax. It was a nice hot water.
Is it a facility near the campsite that can be reached by bicycle from the hot spring town? It's the distance. I was easy because I headed by car, but the roads around Lake Toya can proceed comfortably on a sunny day. There is a signboard from the front, so you can go without hesitation.
This summer, the campers were so crowded that several people lined up before business, so I couldn't use it. I avoid it as much as possible on weekends, but usually there are two women's baths at the start of business. There is no open-air bath, but it is a very good hot water. Use a coupon ticket common to other hot spring facilities in Sobetsu Town.
It's been flushed and cleaned.
Hot water is good There is only one bathtub, but only bar soap There is a break room and a break space. There is also a shop and a dining room, and local vegetables are also sold. Since it is adjacent to the campsite, we also sell all the consumables necessary for camping.
Hot water warmed from the core of the body
It is a hot spring in the campsite. The bathing fee is 420 yen for adults, and towels and shampoo are basically brought with you. It seems that the hot springs here are a source without water. The hot water was a little hot, but even in July, it was cold at night, so it was good to be warmed from the core of the body in the hot spring. There is a dryer in the dressing room, but there is only one, so it is a bit tough when it is crowded.
Hot springs are camping grounds with 100% source
A hot spring facility that doubles as a campsite management building. It was 100% free-flowing from the source and the bathing fee was 420 yen, which was reasonable, and instead there was no open-air bath or shampoo. There is also a coin locker (free) and a tatami rest area where you can relax. It was a nice hot water.
Toya Lake の East Side
Is it a facility near the campsite that can be reached by bicycle from the hot spring town? It's the distance. I was easy because I headed by car, but the roads around Lake Toya can proceed comfortably on a sunny day. There is a signboard from the front, so you can go without hesitation.
Use from neighboring town
This summer, the campers were so crowded that several people lined up before business, so I couldn't use it. I avoid it as much as possible on weekends, but usually there are two women's baths at the start of business. There is no open-air bath, but it is a very good hot water. Use a coupon ticket common to other hot spring facilities in Sobetsu Town.