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Hassle-free Onsen
The staff does not speak English much, but they will happily show you a brochures in English on how to use the onsen, the etiquettes, etc. In order to use the onsen, you have to purchase the ticket...
Unfortunately, it seems to be closed at the end of 2024.3. It is a couple in their 60s. I often went there for 2 hours from the south of the prefecture. I liked the open-air bath. The drawback was that the water pressure in the washroom was weak, but I would like it to resume someday. There aren't many good one-day hot spring facilities.
I used it as a day trip bath when sightseeing in Kinugawa Onsen. It is a short walk across the pedestrian crossing from the ticket gate of Kinugawa Koen Station. I enjoyed the hot water from the source at a cheap usage fee, so I'm glad I went ☆ Shampoo and body soap were always available. As for towels, hand towels and bath towels are only purchased at a high price, so we recommend bringing them as much as possible. The locker in the dressing room is a return type coin locker, so you need a 100 yen coin and ...
It is close to Kinugawa Park Station. Nikko citizens are 300 yen, and even other people are cheap at 510 yen, which is about the same price as a public bath. There was also an open-air bath and the view was good.
It is a one-day hot spring in the park near Kinugawa Koen Station on the Tobu Railway. Nikko City seems to be open. The indoor bath is large and the open-air bath is open. The powerless transparent hot water is filled, but above all, the disinfection odor is too strong and uncomfortable.
Hassle-free Onsen
The staff does not speak English much, but they will happily show you a brochures in English on how to use the onsen, the etiquettes, etc. In order to use the onsen, you have to purchase the ticket...
2024.3 end of month で lock と case が,,
Unfortunately, it seems to be closed at the end of 2024.3. It is a couple in their 60s. I often went there for 2 hours from the south of the prefecture. I liked the open-air bath. The drawback was that the water pressure in the washroom was weak, but I would like it to resume someday. There aren't many good one-day hot spring facilities.
I enjoyed it as a day trip bath ☆
I used it as a day trip bath when sightseeing in Kinugawa Onsen. It is a short walk across the pedestrian crossing from the ticket gate of Kinugawa Koen Station. I enjoyed the hot water from the source at a cheap usage fee, so I'm glad I went ☆ Shampoo and body soap were always available. As for towels, hand towels and bath towels are only purchased at a high price, so we recommend bringing them as much as possible. The locker in the dressing room is a return type coin locker, so you need a 100 yen coin and ...
It's a public bath that locals also go to.
It is close to Kinugawa Park Station. Nikko citizens are 300 yen, and even other people are cheap at 510 yen, which is about the same price as a public bath. There was also an open-air bath and the view was good.
Tobukido Kinugawa Park Near くの Nikko り Hot Spring
It is a one-day hot spring in the park near Kinugawa Koen Station on the Tobu Railway. Nikko City seems to be open. The indoor bath is large and the open-air bath is open. The powerless transparent hot water is filled, but above all, the disinfection odor is too strong and uncomfortable.