It is a hot spring facility located in the Towazawa fishing port. It is made of light blue concrete blocks, and it doesn't look like a hot spring at first glance, but it is a very nice and well-entered hot spring. It's free, but I think you need to be careful because shampoo soap is not available.
From a distance, it looks like a public toilet, but it is a hot spring. A quiet cove with only parking lot, sea and hot springs. There are few tourists coming here, so you can enter quietly at any time. It was temporarily closed a few years ago, but it has resumed. It is necessary to have manners such as not dropping sand in the dressing room or bathroom and not using soap so that it does not bother the local people who manage it.
When I went down while looking at the map of the Sueyoshi area, there was Towazawa Onsen, but when I tried to go home without knowing the location, I went around in front of this light blue building and found out that this was a hot spring. Towazawa Onsen. There was a rugged sound. Is the hot water pumped up? Occupy beautiful brown hot springs alone! !! !! Towazawa Onsen is free. When I looked at the pamphlet later, there were 4 paid hot springs and 2 free hot springs.
It's Towazawa Onsen, but at first I didn't know where it was, and I parked behind this building and there was no guidance on the back, so I didn't know that this building was a hot spring. When I tried to go back through the front of the building on my way home, the character of Towazawa Onsen jumped in. I entered because there was no one for free. The Towazawa Onsen was brown and pumped hot water, and there was always a burr. Later, three people came in and one person had a villa here and entered here every day ...
A free public bath like a public toilet at first glance. It is divided into men's and women's baths. It was rattling, but it was used by locals.
It is a hot spring facility located in the Towazawa fishing port. It is made of light blue concrete blocks, and it doesn't look like a hot spring at first glance, but it is a very nice and well-entered hot spring. It's free, but I think you need to be careful because shampoo soap is not available.
From a distance, it looks like a public toilet, but it is a hot spring. A quiet cove with only parking lot, sea and hot springs. There are few tourists coming here, so you can enter quietly at any time. It was temporarily closed a few years ago, but it has resumed. It is necessary to have manners such as not dropping sand in the dressing room or bathroom and not using soap so that it does not bother the local people who manage it.
When I went down while looking at the map of the Sueyoshi area, there was Towazawa Onsen, but when I tried to go home without knowing the location, I went around in front of this light blue building and found out that this was a hot spring. Towazawa Onsen. There was a rugged sound. Is the hot water pumped up? Occupy beautiful brown hot springs alone! !! !! Towazawa Onsen is free. When I looked at the pamphlet later, there were 4 paid hot springs and 2 free hot springs.
It's Towazawa Onsen, but at first I didn't know where it was, and I parked behind this building and there was no guidance on the back, so I didn't know that this building was a hot spring. When I tried to go back through the front of the building on my way home, the character of Towazawa Onsen jumped in. I entered because there was no one for free. The Towazawa Onsen was brown and pumped hot water, and there was always a burr. Later, three people came in and one person had a villa here and entered here every day ...