This onsen has an outdoor bath, a couple of indoor warm baths, and an ice cold bath adjacent to the sauna. It’s 500 yen per person. There are resting areas for men and women. Just great!!!
I went by bicycle from my accommodation near Seiko Mart, but I went up all the way and pushed my bicycle and walked. It's easy to go down at once on the way back. It's nice to walk while it's bright, but it looks a little dark after sunset. The open air was reasonably large, the washroom was large, and it wasn't so crowded, so I put it in slowly. I was thinking of putting valuables in the locker with the key of the shoe box because the locker in the dressing room was paid, but it was also free ...
I had a whole body muscle pain when I climbed Mt. Rishiri the day before, so I came in. The road leading from the city of Togamari to the mountain trail is an uphill slope, so I took a bus to return and walked back to the inn. There was no special feeling as a hot spring. The open-air bath is cool, so it's just right if your body is illuminated. The remaining circle is that the temperature of the cold bath is too low.
Since the bath in the guest house where I stayed was small, I had the owner of the inn pick me up and used the town-run hot spring. It is very convenient because there are many people who seem to be climbers of Mt. Rishiri. However, what I was concerned about was that both the valuables box and the locker in the dressing room were charged. It also appeals to the charge with bright red letters. It's too flashy and you'll be surprised. I thought it meant to pay for it.
It is a short drive from the center of Tomari. It is a complex centered on hot springs, and there is also a heated pool, footbath and restaurant. Admission was cheap and it seemed that it was often used not only by tourists but also by locals.
Amazing
This onsen has an outdoor bath, a couple of indoor warm baths, and an ice cold bath adjacent to the sauna. It’s 500 yen per person. There are resting areas for men and women. Just great!!!
I'll put it in slowly.
I went by bicycle from my accommodation near Seiko Mart, but I went up all the way and pushed my bicycle and walked. It's easy to go down at once on the way back. It's nice to walk while it's bright, but it looks a little dark after sunset. The open air was reasonably large, the washroom was large, and it wasn't so crowded, so I put it in slowly. I was thinking of putting valuables in the locker with the key of the shoe box because the locker in the dressing room was paid, but it was also free ...
It is good to heal the tiredness of climbing.
I had a whole body muscle pain when I climbed Mt. Rishiri the day before, so I came in. The road leading from the city of Togamari to the mountain trail is an uphill slope, so I took a bus to return and walked back to the inn. There was no special feeling as a hot spring. The open-air bath is cool, so it's just right if your body is illuminated. The remaining circle is that the temperature of the cold bath is too low.
it's a town hot spring facility.
Since the bath in the guest house where I stayed was small, I had the owner of the inn pick me up and used the town-run hot spring. It is very convenient because there are many people who seem to be climbers of Mt. Rishiri. However, what I was concerned about was that both the valuables box and the locker in the dressing room were charged. It also appeals to the charge with bright red letters. It's too flashy and you'll be surprised. I thought it meant to pay for it.
There are hot water pools and footbaths.
It is a short drive from the center of Tomari. It is a complex centered on hot springs, and there is also a heated pool, footbath and restaurant. Admission was cheap and it seemed that it was often used not only by tourists but also by locals.