Karuizawa Sengataki Hot Spring Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The hot spring is located in the picturesque Karuizawa, which has different scenery throughout the year, with red leaves in autumn and snow in winter. You can lie in the natural hot springs in the Japanese garden, embrace nature, and spend a peaceful and peaceful time.
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Low key onsen
The best time to come for a hot spring. It’s not the best our there but this is where the local goes. Facilities are better than I thought. The place is very quiet and chill
Very low key older place that is still part of the Seibu/Prince family. No longer has the ice skating, pool, bowling, tennis, etc. Sauna, large locker area and washing area, large indoor bathing a...
This is where the locals go to avoid the tourists. Don't be fooled by the pictures, the facility is tired and run-down. It never improves, each passing year shows more wear and tear.
You use onsen even if you are not staying at the hotel. You might drive from Tokyo and arrive late. Be sure to arrive there by 9:15PM (It closes at 10:00PM) for Saturdays and Sundays. (By 8:45PM for w...
The place is highly recommended especially if you're already in Karuizawa and wanted to relax before going back to Tokyo. They have big indoor and outdoor baths. It's clean and relaxing, especially o...
Low key onsen
The best time to come for a hot spring. It’s not the best our there but this is where the local goes. Facilities are better than I thought. The place is very quiet and chill
nice place
Very low key older place that is still part of the Seibu/Prince family. No longer has the ice skating, pool, bowling, tennis, etc. Sauna, large locker area and washing area, large indoor bathing a...
This is where the locals go.
This is where the locals go to avoid the tourists. Don't be fooled by the pictures, the facility is tired and run-down. It never improves, each passing year shows more wear and tear.
Be There by 9:15PM (8:45PM for Weekdays)
You use onsen even if you are not staying at the hotel. You might drive from Tokyo and arrive late. Be sure to arrive there by 9:15PM (It closes at 10:00PM) for Saturdays and Sundays. (By 8:45PM for w...
Very clean, quiet, and relaxing
The place is highly recommended especially if you're already in Karuizawa and wanted to relax before going back to Tokyo. They have big indoor and outdoor baths. It's clean and relaxing, especially o...