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There is a hot spring, a Pachinko, a game center.
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There is everything for entertainment. There are also open-air and sauna. I used it on the way back from climbing Mt. Aitaka. The open-air sleeping bath feels very good. A little 10 minutes walk to the nearest station
There is a smoking area at the entrance, it smells like cigarettes and you can lose the feeling of a hot spring, there is a smoking area next to the sleeping space around the tatami mats in the facility, it smells like cigarettes, and there is a massage machine next to it, so it is noisy and uncomfortable. The morals of the foreigner working are low, the payment is wrong, there is no Japanese mood of the hot spring, walking slapstick next to sleeping, the call guide in the store is abnormally noisy, the jar bath of the open-air bath is stopped for several months The price is not exactly service or profit, and the ticket is ...
It's a complex facility with a bowling alley and so on from Hara Station on the Tokaido Line, so I was worried that the local Yankees might be making noise, but there was no such thing and it was a calm Japanese style. It was a day trip hot spring I went on a hot day in August, but the wind blowing from Suruga Bay running through the open-air bath was very comfortable
It is located just north of the Numazu Bypass Harahigashi intersection on National Route 1. There is also a free shuttle bus to Numazu Station. It is a complex facility integrated with a pachinko shop and a game center, and the entrance is on the second floor, so you may be a little lost. Depending on the time zone, you can enjoy various bathtubs because it is wide 々 inside.
I used this super public bath for the first time. I am grateful for the multi-storey parking lot that is shaded during this hot season. Moreover, it is free. When you enter from the first floor, there is a pachinko parlor inside. Take a bath from the third floor. The price is a little 700 yen. There is also a restaurant. Let's use it after taking a bath. The dressing room has air conditioning and a large fan is also turned around. The indoor bath can relieve the tiredness of the shoulders and waist, such as a jet bath. There are open-air baths and saunas outside, and pot baths in the back. My favorite is Shigaraki ware pot baths. There are three ...
There is a hot spring, a Pachinko, a game center.
There is everything for entertainment. There are also open-air and sauna. I used it on the way back from climbing Mt. Aitaka. The open-air sleeping bath feels very good. A little 10 minutes walk to the nearest station
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There is a smoking area at the entrance, it smells like cigarettes and you can lose the feeling of a hot spring, there is a smoking area next to the sleeping space around the tatami mats in the facility, it smells like cigarettes, and there is a massage machine next to it, so it is noisy and uncomfortable. The morals of the foreigner working are low, the payment is wrong, there is no Japanese mood of the hot spring, walking slapstick next to sleeping, the call guide in the store is abnormally noisy, the jar bath of the open-air bath is stopped for several months The price is not exactly service or profit, and the ticket is ...
Natural hot spring zabu 〜
It's a complex facility with a bowling alley and so on from Hara Station on the Tokaido Line, so I was worried that the local Yankees might be making noise, but there was no such thing and it was a calm Japanese style. It was a day trip hot spring I went on a hot day in August, but the wind blowing from Suruga Bay running through the open-air bath was very comfortable
Hot springs that can be relaxed
It is located just north of the Numazu Bypass Harahigashi intersection on National Route 1. There is also a free shuttle bus to Numazu Station. It is a complex facility integrated with a pachinko shop and a game center, and the entrance is on the second floor, so you may be a little lost. Depending on the time zone, you can enjoy various bathtubs because it is wide 々 inside.
Charming な pot soup
I used this super public bath for the first time. I am grateful for the multi-storey parking lot that is shaded during this hot season. Moreover, it is free. When you enter from the first floor, there is a pachinko parlor inside. Take a bath from the third floor. The price is a little 700 yen. There is also a restaurant. Let's use it after taking a bath. The dressing room has air conditioning and a large fan is also turned around. The indoor bath can relieve the tiredness of the shoulders and waist, such as a jet bath. There are open-air baths and saunas outside, and pot baths in the back. My favorite is Shigaraki ware pot baths. There are three ...