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I'm a little hard to understand the location.
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A day trip bathing facility near National Highway 13 in Yamagata City. I stopped by. When I set the navigation system and went out, the guide ended in the residential area behind the facility. I went out to the table with a guess and arrived, but the signboard of the facility was not conspicuous, so I had a little trouble getting there. It is built alongside a pharmacy, and the parking lot is shared with a pharmacy. The bathing facility is managed by this pharmacy. Bathing fee 570 yen and ...
Take National Highway No. 13 toward Yonezawa and turn left at the intersection of Higashi Aota Mets in the direction of Arts and Technology University and you will see the signboard immediately. The hot spring is as hot as 47 degrees, but there is also a cold bath that cools the hot springs. The washing area is large and comfortable. It seems to be crowded early in the morning on Saturdays and Sundays. The price is small 々 570 yen higher, but it is worth it. It is a hot spring recommended by locals. Infection control is also sufficient.
Hot springs that can be reached by bus from Yamagata station
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About 15 minutes by bus from Yamagata Station and about 10 minutes walk from the bus stop. There is no open-air bath. It was hard to understand because it was night, but it was brownish hot water. Stiff shoulders have become easier.
It seems to be a hot spring that is open from 6:30 in the morning. Purchase towels for 200 yen Bathing is 450 yen with student ID presentation There was one dryer equipped The hot water was the best to say modestly (^^)
The day I visited was "Yahyakubo no Day", and 550 yen was usually 400 yen. Normal 250 yen for people over 3 years old. The bath itself is large, but I felt cramped, probably because the range to sit was narrow. The quality of the spring is null and the amount of water is abundant.
I'm a little hard to understand the location.
A day trip bathing facility near National Highway 13 in Yamagata City. I stopped by. When I set the navigation system and went out, the guide ended in the residential area behind the facility. I went out to the table with a guess and arrived, but the signboard of the facility was not conspicuous, so I had a little trouble getting there. It is built alongside a pharmacy, and the parking lot is shared with a pharmacy. The bathing facility is managed by this pharmacy. Bathing fee 570 yen and ...
Hot day trip hot spring
Take National Highway No. 13 toward Yonezawa and turn left at the intersection of Higashi Aota Mets in the direction of Arts and Technology University and you will see the signboard immediately. The hot spring is as hot as 47 degrees, but there is also a cold bath that cools the hot springs. The washing area is large and comfortable. It seems to be crowded early in the morning on Saturdays and Sundays. The price is small 々 570 yen higher, but it is worth it. It is a hot spring recommended by locals. Infection control is also sufficient.
Hot springs that can be reached by bus from Yamagata station
About 15 minutes by bus from Yamagata Station and about 10 minutes walk from the bus stop. There is no open-air bath. It was hard to understand because it was night, but it was brownish hot water. Stiff shoulders have become easier.
It was very good
It seems to be a hot spring that is open from 6:30 in the morning. Purchase towels for 200 yen Bathing is 450 yen with student ID presentation There was one dryer equipped The hot water was the best to say modestly (^^)
Yachibo no day
The day I visited was "Yahyakubo no Day", and 550 yen was usually 400 yen. Normal 250 yen for people over 3 years old. The bath itself is large, but I felt cramped, probably because the range to sit was narrow. The quality of the spring is null and the amount of water is abundant.