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March 4, 2024
It is a 45-minute bus ride from Tazawako Station. The bus stop "Myo-no-yu Onsen-mae" is right in front of the hot spring inn, Myo-no-yu. The exterior is like an old-style house, while the interior has a retro-modern feel. The hallways and stairs inside the building are winding like a maze. The room we were shown to was also a bit unusual in design, with a straight hallway at the end, the room on the left, and the bathroom at the back on the right. The room seems to have been renovated recently, so the interior and facilities are new. The TV is wall-mounted, but it is located right next to the sofa, so it is difficult to see. There are two types of hot springs: Kin-no-yu and Gin-no-yu. Kin-no-yu is a murky brown water that is diluted because the source is hot. Gin-no-yu is colorless and transparent, and is heated. It is not the white hot spring that you would imagine when you hear Nyuto Onsen. The open-air bath "Myoken-no-yu," which has the best view, is mixed bathing, but you can bathe while wrapped in a bath towel. There are short hours for women only.
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