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A popular bath where you can't feel natural hot springs
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When you take the train on the JR Kyoto Line, you can see Gokurakuyu on the north side of the line. The nearest station is JR Sojiji Station. It is said to be one of the few natural hot springs in Gokurakuyu, but you can't feel the hot springs very much. The indoor baths include carbonated springs, whirlpool baths, electric baths, and cold baths. The open air has rock baths, ore baths, sleeping baths and saunas. TV is installed in the open air area. Both the indoor bath and the open air are quite narrow and very crowded, so ...
I went there on weekdays, but the changing room is small 7.8 It's nice to have a variety of indoor baths and open-air baths, but each one is small, and I felt that I would get stressed on Saturdays and Sundays. It is conscientious that public bathing fees that do not use sauna and open air are set.
Hatsuibaraki's Gokurakuyu. I feel that it is narrower than Gokurakuyu on the shore. There are carbonated hot springs, Yomeishu hot springs, Chinese medicine sauna, and other types of hot springs, but it is difficult to relax because of its small scale. The difference is that there are many small tatami rooms with manga and game corners. It was a very unique bathroom.
A popular bath where you can't feel natural hot springs
When you take the train on the JR Kyoto Line, you can see Gokurakuyu on the north side of the line. The nearest station is JR Sojiji Station. It is said to be one of the few natural hot springs in Gokurakuyu, but you can't feel the hot springs very much. The indoor baths include carbonated springs, whirlpool baths, electric baths, and cold baths. The open air has rock baths, ore baths, sleeping baths and saunas. TV is installed in the open air area. Both the indoor bath and the open air are quite narrow and very crowded, so ...
To be clear, it's narrow.
I went there on weekdays, but the changing room is small 7.8 It's nice to have a variety of indoor baths and open-air baths, but each one is small, and I felt that I would get stressed on Saturdays and Sundays. It is conscientious that public bathing fees that do not use sauna and open air are set.
Kiyotomi
Hatsuibaraki's Gokurakuyu. I feel that it is narrower than Gokurakuyu on the shore. There are carbonated hot springs, Yomeishu hot springs, Chinese medicine sauna, and other types of hot springs, but it is difficult to relax because of its small scale. The difference is that there are many small tatami rooms with manga and game corners. It was a very unique bathroom.