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Hot Spring after skiing
This traditional onsen was a small public onsen with a common tatami seating area. There was also coin lockers available in various sizes, convenient to keep valuable safe. Although the hot bath was s...
This was the second onsen I ever visited. There is one bath and it was rather hot. I loved it but my daughter took half an hour to get in up to her thighs. She enjoyed it and got clean but missed the ...
19 I visited at the time. There were only a few customers, probably because the end was near. The sauna was warm and sweaty. The water bath was small but not cold enough to put in. The hot spring is a personal impression, but I think it's just a good temperature. I can't enter for a long time, but it's not hot and it's not wet.
A hot spring facility that stopped by at the end of skiing in Hakuba. I went there quite early and the surrounding ski resorts (Tsugaike and Iwatake) were not open yet, so it was reserved. I felt really good! The bathtub made of cherry blossoms looks like a flower of hot water. (Actually, there is no hot water flower) The temperature of the hot water is warm, so you can enter slowly and relax your tired body by skiing. There are few users in the shower ...
Around 4 pm, there was a vacancy in the parking lot and I stopped by on the way back from the mountain climbing. There are no free lockers in the dressing room and only shelves. I have to believe in other customers who were present and take a bath. So I didn't feel like taking a long bath.
Hot Spring after skiing
This traditional onsen was a small public onsen with a common tatami seating area. There was also coin lockers available in various sizes, convenient to keep valuable safe. Although the hot bath was s...
Winter onsen with 9yo
This was the second onsen I ever visited. There is one bath and it was rather hot. I loved it but my daughter took half an hour to get in up to her thighs. She enjoyed it and got clean but missed the ...
There's a sauna, a water bath.
19 I visited at the time. There were only a few customers, probably because the end was near. The sauna was warm and sweaty. The water bath was small but not cold enough to put in. The hot spring is a personal impression, but I think it's just a good temperature. I can't enter for a long time, but it's not hot and it's not wet.
Hot water if you're free.
A hot spring facility that stopped by at the end of skiing in Hakuba. I went there quite early and the surrounding ski resorts (Tsugaike and Iwatake) were not open yet, so it was reserved. I felt really good! The bathtub made of cherry blossoms looks like a flower of hot water. (Actually, there is no hot water flower) The temperature of the hot water is warm, so you can enter slowly and relax your tired body by skiing. There are few users in the shower ...
Visit in mid-September に
Around 4 pm, there was a vacancy in the parking lot and I stopped by on the way back from the mountain climbing. There are no free lockers in the dressing room and only shelves. I have to believe in other customers who were present and take a bath. So I didn't feel like taking a long bath.