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Great place for a family to visit!
Highly recommended for not just Japanese, but for foreign visitors too. It's a gem place in a countryside of Kumamoto. Lots of different type of onsen(hot spring), a reasonably priced food court with ...
Great memorable experience in this onsen world. Recommended by kumamoto train station officer as I wanted to experience onsen in kumamoto. Take a short ride on train from kumamoto. Quiet town .take ...
The bath is large and spacious, so even if there are many people, it doesn't bother me much. The hot water is soft and the skin becomes smooth. The temperature of the hot water varies depending on the bath, so you can enjoy it because you can take it here and there for a long time. Among them, I like the cypress hot water because it has a good scent.
An event was held on weekends, and it was crowded with local specialties and curry stores. The radish planted in the flowerbed became popular for 50 yen per radish.
Tsukasa-no-Yu, a hot spring with a history of 1,300 years, boasts one of the largest hot spring resorts in western Japan, and offers a luxurious space for relaxation.
Great place for a family to visit!
Highly recommended for not just Japanese, but for foreign visitors too. It's a gem place in a countryside of Kumamoto. Lots of different type of onsen(hot spring), a reasonably priced food court with ...
Great onsen !
Great memorable experience in this onsen world. Recommended by kumamoto train station officer as I wanted to experience onsen in kumamoto. Take a short ride on train from kumamoto. Quiet town .take ...
Your skin will be smooth!
The bath is large and spacious, so even if there are many people, it doesn't bother me much. The hot water is soft and the skin becomes smooth. The temperature of the hot water varies depending on the bath, so you can enjoy it because you can take it here and there for a long time. Among them, I like the cypress hot water because it has a good scent.
Flower bed big root
An event was held on weekends, and it was crowded with local specialties and curry stores. The radish planted in the flowerbed became popular for 50 yen per radish.
Headspring hang け flow しの soup
Tsukasa-no-Yu, a hot spring with a history of 1,300 years, boasts one of the largest hot spring resorts in western Japan, and offers a luxurious space for relaxation.