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Ski area for beginners
Learnt to ski here with an english speaking local. 4 hours private tuition for 3 people cost $260 australian, so good value. Then off to the slopes on our own - heaps of room and good mix of begin...
When you enter the entrance and look at the shoe storage area, you will feel the oldness of the ski resort 30 years ago. The lobby was also dark, and I was suspicious that the bath was okay. However, the bathroom is not bad with the same atmosphere as the usual hot springs. There is no locker or locked safety box in the dressing room, so I used the safety box in the lobby.
The attitude of the 80th place of the receptionist is not
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I entered the receptionist who had no attitude of the old woman in the 80th place of the receptionist, and even though I didn't ask for it suddenly, I was told to teach me how to use the locker, so I went as I was taught, but the locker was not open. Because He was yelled, "What's wrong?" Even when I went home, the receptionist's yelled at me as the locker didn't open, even though I was teaching the wrong way. Also, the bath is narrow and cleaned well, and the facilities of the open-air bath are broken ...
We use it every time as a stop-off hot spring in Tsugaike Kogen. The building is old, but there is an open-air bath so you can relax. I wondered if the number of customers would increase if the building was renewed.
It is near the gondola platform to Tsugaike Nature Park. It is also close to the parking lot. There is also a footbath outside as well as an indoor bath. This is free. It was popular and many people were taking footbaths. There is also a shop. It is a beautiful shop. Outdoor supplies and clothing are also sold outside.
Ski area for beginners
Learnt to ski here with an english speaking local. 4 hours private tuition for 3 people cost $260 australian, so good value. Then off to the slopes on our own - heaps of room and good mix of begin...
It was in a little confusing position.
When you enter the entrance and look at the shoe storage area, you will feel the oldness of the ski resort 30 years ago. The lobby was also dark, and I was suspicious that the bath was okay. However, the bathroom is not bad with the same atmosphere as the usual hot springs. There is no locker or locked safety box in the dressing room, so I used the safety box in the lobby.
The attitude of the 80th place of the receptionist is not
I entered the receptionist who had no attitude of the old woman in the 80th place of the receptionist, and even though I didn't ask for it suddenly, I was told to teach me how to use the locker, so I went as I was taught, but the locker was not open. Because He was yelled, "What's wrong?" Even when I went home, the receptionist's yelled at me as the locker didn't open, even though I was teaching the wrong way. Also, the bath is narrow and cleaned well, and the facilities of the open-air bath are broken ...
It's old.
We use it every time as a stop-off hot spring in Tsugaike Kogen. The building is old, but there is an open-air bath so you can relax. I wondered if the number of customers would increase if the building was renewed.
There are a lot of facilities.
It is near the gondola platform to Tsugaike Nature Park. It is also close to the parking lot. There is also a footbath outside as well as an indoor bath. This is free. It was popular and many people were taking footbaths. There is also a shop. It is a beautiful shop. Outdoor supplies and clothing are also sold outside.