Yuttari-na Hirugami Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I came to stop at Hirugami Onsen on my way home from Kiso.
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I stopped at Hirugami Onsen using the route from Kiso to Hirugami Onsen to Iida. When I looked it up on a day trip, there was a hot spring inn before, so when I asked there, I was introduced here because I didn't do a day trip there. It looks like a facility dedicated to day trips. I thought the parking lot was large and good, but I think that there is plenty of hot water because it is Hirugami Onsen, but the amount of 800 yen is probably the highest in Nagano Prefecture, simple sulfur spring, Beauty ... by calling it alkaline hot springs
It is a day trip hot spring facility representing Hirugami Onsen.
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It is a one-day hot spring facility that is open at 10 am. There is an indoor bath and a large open-air bath. It is a circulation type bathtub, not a source-flooding bath. The current admission fee is 620 yen, but 800 yen from 11/16.
It is a tachiyoriyu in Hirugami Onsen. Although it is public, it is a full facility such as a pool and relaxation as well as eating and drinking. The alkaline simple sulfur spring is soft and you can enjoy it without feeling the smell of chlorine, although it is not a free-flowing water. I started the specialty of Nagano "Alps salmon (it seems to have changed the gene of rainbow trout)", but the refreshing fat was delicious.
It is a day trip bathing facility run by the adjacent "Shinshu Public Inn Tsurumakiso". There are also souvenir sales, massage shops, dining rooms, heated pools, etc., but since it has a structure called a ticket office immediately after entering the museum, it is the main facility for bathing. There is a large communal bath and an open-air bath with little view, and it is comfortable and not crowded at least during the self-restraint period as it is currently.
The normal admission fee is 620 yen, but the JAF discount is 550 yen. There is a dining room and massage like a day trip hot spring, but the rest area where you can relax is quite narrow. The indoor bath is wide and the open air is reasonable. I personally like the lukewarm spring quality. Perhaps it happened that the youth rate of the customer exceeded 50%.
I came to stop at Hirugami Onsen on my way home from Kiso.
I stopped at Hirugami Onsen using the route from Kiso to Hirugami Onsen to Iida. When I looked it up on a day trip, there was a hot spring inn before, so when I asked there, I was introduced here because I didn't do a day trip there. It looks like a facility dedicated to day trips. I thought the parking lot was large and good, but I think that there is plenty of hot water because it is Hirugami Onsen, but the amount of 800 yen is probably the highest in Nagano Prefecture, simple sulfur spring, Beauty ... by calling it alkaline hot springs
It is a day trip hot spring facility representing Hirugami Onsen.
It is a one-day hot spring facility that is open at 10 am. There is an indoor bath and a large open-air bath. It is a circulation type bathtub, not a source-flooding bath. The current admission fee is 620 yen, but 800 yen from 11/16.
Full day trip hot spring facilities
It is a tachiyoriyu in Hirugami Onsen. Although it is public, it is a full facility such as a pool and relaxation as well as eating and drinking. The alkaline simple sulfur spring is soft and you can enjoy it without feeling the smell of chlorine, although it is not a free-flowing water. I started the specialty of Nagano "Alps salmon (it seems to have changed the gene of rainbow trout)", but the refreshing fat was delicious.
As long as it's free.
It is a day trip bathing facility run by the adjacent "Shinshu Public Inn Tsurumakiso". There are also souvenir sales, massage shops, dining rooms, heated pools, etc., but since it has a structure called a ticket office immediately after entering the museum, it is the main facility for bathing. There is a large communal bath and an open-air bath with little view, and it is comfortable and not crowded at least during the self-restraint period as it is currently.
it's small.
The normal admission fee is 620 yen, but the JAF discount is 550 yen. There is a dining room and massage like a day trip hot spring, but the rest area where you can relax is quite narrow. The indoor bath is wide and the open air is reasonable. I personally like the lukewarm spring quality. Perhaps it happened that the youth rate of the customer exceeded 50%.