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♨️You can rent this spacious open-air hot spring for 30,000 won!

Tottori, easily accessible with direct flights from Incheon to Yonago! Misasa Onsen Village is located halfway between Yonago and Tottori City. The large building at the entrance of this village is Misasakan. This is a very clean hot spring resort with a 2-person kaiseki and breakfast included on weekdays for about 200,000 won. You can choose the color of your yukata when you check in. The large public bath that guests can use for free includes an open-air hot spring and is very spacious. There are hot spring baths with different concepts in the men's and women's baths, and you can switch between morning and night. The kaiseki cuisine that included Tottori's specialty wagyu and crab was also really delicious. By the way, you eat kaiseki at the restaurant. All the staff from the reception to the restaurant are friendly. There are two types of paid charter baths: one for 2 people and one for 15 people that can be used by the whole family. The 15-person bath was about 30,000 won. If you want to reserve only one group at a time, it is better to make a reservation at the reception when checking in. If you have the maximum number of people, it is the same price whether you have 2 or 10 people. You can use it for 50 minutes, but since the water is hot, it is difficult to stay longer anyway, so it was just the right amount of time. When you enter the outdoor private bath, there are shower facilities and lockers next to the open-air hot spring, so it is convenient. It is also a good way to liven up the atmosphere to buy a cup of sake at a convenience store in advance and drink it by soaking it in the hot spring water! 🍶 When you enter the wide open-air hot spring that looks like a pond and listen to the sound of the leaves and the wind, you will be so happy 🥹 And the hot spring is clean because the water keeps flowing The atmosphere of Misasa-cho where Misasa-kan is located is also good. There is a public foot bath facility on the bridge across from the ryokan, and the shopping street across the bridge is also pretty. Please note that stores tend to close at 8pm in March. 📍Misasakan, Tottori 📍174 Yamada, Misasa, Tōhaku District, Tottori 682-0122 Japan ✔️If you inquire by email after making a reservation, you can receive a free van pick-up/drop-off at the train station. #Misasa #Hot Spring Travel #Hot Spring Hotel #Tottori #Yonago #March Travel Support Fund Event
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