Nakamura Onsen Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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When I went to Kochi for the purpose of pilgrimage last August, I learned in advance that it was near the inn on the first day and used it at night. The hot water seems to be burned with firewood, and you can see firewood piled near the entrance. If you enter for 400 yen for adults, you can see the public bath immediately from the dressing room. Although there is a small shower, you can wash your face and hair from the hot water in the bath tub. Most of them are used by residents in the neighborhood, so it is unique to a public bath to greet residents and listen to the sounds echoing in the bathhouse and soak in the hot water. ...
When I went to Kochi for the purpose of pilgrimage last August, I learned in advance that it was near the inn on the first day and used it at night. The hot water seems to be burned with firewood, and you can see firewood piled near the entrance. If you enter for 400 yen for adults, you can see the public bath immediately from the dressing room. Although there is a small shower, you can wash your face and hair from the hot water in the bath tub. Most of them are used by residents in the neighborhood, so it is unique to a public bath to greet residents and listen to the sounds echoing in the bathhouse and soak in the hot water. ...
When I went to Kochi for the purpose of pilgrimage last August, I learned in advance that it was near the inn on the first day and used it at night. The hot water seems to be burned with firewood, and you can see firewood piled near the entrance. If you enter for 400 yen for adults, you can see the public bath immediately from the dressing room. Although there is a small shower, you can wash your face and hair from the hot water in the bath tub. Most of them are used by residents in the neighborhood, so it is unique to a public bath to greet residents and listen to the sounds echoing in the bathhouse and soak in the hot water. ...
When I went to Kochi for the purpose of pilgrimage last August, I learned in advance that it was near the inn on the first day and used it at night. The hot water seems to be burned with firewood, and you can see firewood piled near the entrance. If you enter for 400 yen for adults, you can see the public bath immediately from the dressing room. Although there is a small shower, you can wash your face and hair from the hot water in the bath tub. Most of them are used by residents in the neighborhood, so it is unique to a public bath to greet residents and listen to the sounds echoing in the bathhouse and soak in the hot water. ...