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I stopped by while driving in the Tono area. The hot spring itself is a simple spring and is not a free-flowing spring, but the open facilities and the rest area on the open terrace were very comfortable and relaxing.
I went to "Sasayuri no Yu" for the first time in a long time. It's just around the holidays. The campsite under the hot spring was very crowded. Many tents were set up in places that are not usually open to the public as camp sites (such as lawns at the Grand Golf Course). According to the person at the reception shop, some people still give up because they couldn't get in. The hot springs were moderately crowded and not very crowded. The new bathtub of the open-air bath of Moehuang hot water is located at the highest place of the hot spring, ...
Adult 600 yen, new and clean day trip hot spring facility. There was a large indoor bath and an open-air bath 2, and it was night, so it was good that the warm color lights had an atmosphere. I thought that if it was a little darker, the stars in the night sky would look beautiful. There was a place where I could lie down on tatami mats, which was a good place for a break for a drive.
I went to Sasayuri no Yu for the first time in several years. I think it's been almost 20 years, but at that time there was putter golf, and my young daughter remembered losing to putter golf and crying. It has now changed to a campsite. The hall has been renewed and the restaurant seems to be more fulfilling than before. The indoor bath seemed to have not changed much from before, but the open-air bath had an additional bathtub to enter while enjoying the northern scenery. Also, you can see it from the terrace ...
The whole facility was clean after the renovation work. I think the highlight here is an open-air bath. Because it is located in a place surrounded by mountains, you can overlook the mountain 々 of Ena from the open-air bath. Admission is reasonable at 600 yen (no towels and soap). There is also a restaurant and rest facility where you can eat after you get out of the bath. There is also an auto campsite next door, so you can enjoy both camping and hot springs.
Quickly adapt な Nissan り Hot Springs
I stopped by while driving in the Tono area. The hot spring itself is a simple spring and is not a free-flowing spring, but the open facilities and the rest area on the open terrace were very comfortable and relaxing.
9 Monthly holidays, crowded
I went to "Sasayuri no Yu" for the first time in a long time. It's just around the holidays. The campsite under the hot spring was very crowded. Many tents were set up in places that are not usually open to the public as camp sites (such as lawns at the Grand Golf Course). According to the person at the reception shop, some people still give up because they couldn't get in. The hot springs were moderately crowded and not very crowded. The new bathtub of the open-air bath of Moehuang hot water is located at the highest place of the hot spring, ...
It was beautiful.
Adult 600 yen, new and clean day trip hot spring facility. There was a large indoor bath and an open-air bath 2, and it was night, so it was good that the warm color lights had an atmosphere. I thought that if it was a little darker, the stars in the night sky would look beautiful. There was a place where I could lie down on tatami mats, which was a good place for a break for a drive.
It was turned into a campsite.
I went to Sasayuri no Yu for the first time in several years. I think it's been almost 20 years, but at that time there was putter golf, and my young daughter remembered losing to putter golf and crying. It has now changed to a campsite. The hall has been renewed and the restaurant seems to be more fulfilling than before. The indoor bath seemed to have not changed much from before, but the open-air bath had an additional bathtub to enter while enjoying the northern scenery. Also, you can see it from the terrace ...
Hot spring with open-air bath in the mountains
The whole facility was clean after the renovation work. I think the highlight here is an open-air bath. Because it is located in a place surrounded by mountains, you can overlook the mountain 々 of Ena from the open-air bath. Admission is reasonable at 600 yen (no towels and soap). There is also a restaurant and rest facility where you can eat after you get out of the bath. There is also an auto campsite next door, so you can enjoy both camping and hot springs.