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Public bath near Hachiman Jinja shrine
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One of the public baths in Iizaka Onsen. It is located in a residential area near Hachiman Shrine. Bathing fee is 200 yen. It is quite hot water and is watered with a hose. There are many locals.
One of the public baths in Iizaka Onsen. It is located in a residential area near Hachiman Shrine. Bathing fee is 200 yen. It is quite hot water and is watered with a hose. There are many locals.
It is near Hachiman Shrine. You can take a bath in a public bath where there are not many tourists, and there is no shower in the old building as well. Put hot water in a tub and put it on your body. It's small, but the locals talk to you. It's hot here too.
It is near Hachiman Shrine. You can take a bath in a public bath where there are not many tourists, and there is no shower in the old building as well. Put hot water in a tub and put it on your body. It's small, but the locals talk to you. It's hot here too.
I think you can read it without pretending to be a pseudonym by adding a lot of characters, "Yahata no Yu" ... A fight festival is held in Iizaka, but it is a communal bath that has been protected by residents for a long time near Hachiman Shrine.
Public bath near Hachiman Jinja shrine
One of the public baths in Iizaka Onsen. It is located in a residential area near Hachiman Shrine. Bathing fee is 200 yen. It is quite hot water and is watered with a hose. There are many locals.
Public bath near Hachiman Jinja shrine
One of the public baths in Iizaka Onsen. It is located in a residential area near Hachiman Shrine. Bathing fee is 200 yen. It is quite hot water and is watered with a hose. There are many locals.
Residence Street の Bathing
It is near Hachiman Shrine. You can take a bath in a public bath where there are not many tourists, and there is no shower in the old building as well. Put hot water in a tub and put it on your body. It's small, but the locals talk to you. It's hot here too.
Residence Street の Bathing
It is near Hachiman Shrine. You can take a bath in a public bath where there are not many tourists, and there is no shower in the old building as well. Put hot water in a tub and put it on your body. It's small, but the locals talk to you. It's hot here too.
Gossip の soup
I think you can read it without pretending to be a pseudonym by adding a lot of characters, "Yahata no Yu" ... A fight festival is held in Iizaka, but it is a communal bath that has been protected by residents for a long time near Hachiman Shrine.