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Wonderful open-air bath
Tsukushino Yu is a public bath near Kamado Shrine, Dazaifu. As I visited the shrine, I went there. It is just like a public bath in Showa Time; not sophisticated at all. However, the open-air bathing ...
I went to the family bath for 3800 yen. In addition, the hot water is dirty. Isn't it a replacement type? I've taken a family bath in various places so far, but it's impossible to keep the hot water as it is, so 3800 yen is too dangerous.
If you drive up the mountain road of Kamado Shrine in Dazaifu for a while, you will find Tsukushi no Yu in the mountains. I went there on Sunday afternoon, but there weren't many customers, so I took a leisurely bath in the open-air bath. It is a facility only for indoor bath, open-air bath and small sauna, but I think the price is cheap at 500 yen and is a little-known spot.
Turn right in front of Kamado Shrine and pass a fairly narrow road. Is there really a hot spring in the future on the way? It feels like, but the parking lot in the back is large, and it seems that there are many customers, especially in winter. The large communal bath is 500 yen, but there is a separate family bath, and it can be used for + 1500 yen per place. Because it is a circulation type, it does not feel fresh, but it is close to the center of Fukuoka, so you can use it immediately when you think of it. Since it is located in the hinterland, you can enjoy a decent feeling of secret hot springs.
The road is narrow and uneasy from Kamado Shrine, but once you arrive, the parking lot is large enough. However, the customers are sparse (ーー;) You can take a bath slowly. The shock was that the bathing fee was cheap, or it cost money to lockers and dryers.
Wonderful open-air bath
Tsukushino Yu is a public bath near Kamado Shrine, Dazaifu. As I visited the shrine, I went there. It is just like a public bath in Showa Time; not sophisticated at all. However, the open-air bathing ...
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I went to the family bath for 3800 yen. In addition, the hot water is dirty. Isn't it a replacement type? I've taken a family bath in various places so far, but it's impossible to keep the hot water as it is, so 3800 yen is too dangerous.
Shanのなかの Open-air wind
If you drive up the mountain road of Kamado Shrine in Dazaifu for a while, you will find Tsukushi no Yu in the mountains. I went there on Sunday afternoon, but there weren't many customers, so I took a leisurely bath in the open-air bath. It is a facility only for indoor bath, open-air bath and small sauna, but I think the price is cheap at 500 yen and is a little-known spot.
At the foot of Mt. homan
Turn right in front of Kamado Shrine and pass a fairly narrow road. Is there really a hot spring in the future on the way? It feels like, but the parking lot in the back is large, and it seems that there are many customers, especially in winter. The large communal bath is 500 yen, but there is a separate family bath, and it can be used for + 1500 yen per place. Because it is a circulation type, it does not feel fresh, but it is close to the center of Fukuoka, so you can use it immediately when you think of it. Since it is located in the hinterland, you can enjoy a decent feeling of secret hot springs.
Hidden hot spring
The road is narrow and uneasy from Kamado Shrine, but once you arrive, the parking lot is large enough. However, the customers are sparse (ーー;) You can take a bath slowly. The shock was that the bathing fee was cheap, or it cost money to lockers and dryers.