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March 13, 2024
I used it for a day trip on the way back from Yugi Onsen. It's not far from Yugi Onsen, so it was easy to get there. However, since it's in the mountains, there is still snow, so I think it's necessary to have winter tires and other equipment in winter. I actually saw a car stuck. I heard that you can stay overnight, but I used it for a day trip first to see what the hot springs and other things are like. The fee is 850 yen per adult (400 yen for children). It seems that there is a discount to 550 yen after 5pm. There is an indoor bath, an open-air bath, a sauna, and a cold bath. The water is thick and alkaline, but I felt that it was a little less thick for a pH of over 9. I wonder if it is circulated or filtered. The sauna room was small and the temperature was not that high. The cold bath was also small, and the sauna seemed half-baked. There was also a low-temperature sauna and radon capsule for an additional fee, but I didn't use them so I don't know the details. There is a dahlia garden in front of the facility, so it is expected to be crowded during the dahlia season. I only used the hot springs, but I thought it would be nice to stay overnight.
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