Kashihara Pokapoka Onsen Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The open-air bathtub for the source use is too shallow
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It is a super public bath that uses hot springs near Yamatotakada Bypass Shindo Lamp in Kashihara City, Nara Prefecture. The hot spring is used in the open-air bathtub. However, the main bathtub is forced to put carbon dioxide into a carbonated spring. There is also a pure hot spring bathtub, but the bottom is very shallow and you cannot sink your body.
Large hot spring facility. You can enjoy the hot springs leisurely, and there are plenty of meals and rest areas after taking a bath.
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A hot spring facility that I stopped by during my trip to Nara. It's a building like a large consumer electronics store, and although the parking lot is large, there were quite a few customers even on weekdays. The bath is also large and substantial, as well as the meal and the rest room. There are open-air baths, carbonated hot springs, Chinese pot baths, sleeping baths, indoor baths, saunas, etc., so it was good to be able to spend a relaxing time here. You can be satisfied no matter what season you go.
Former 々 Gokurakuyu was renamed Kasahara Pokapoka Onsen. There are many types of baths, and there are also sludge, beauty treatment salons, and massages. I am satisfied because I can eat rice well.
It is a super public bath on the south side of AEON MALL Kashihara. It used to be Gokurakuyu, but before I knew it, the name changed to Kashihara Pokapoka Onsen. I think it's good that the level of the bath does not fall even if the name changes.
The open-air bathtub for the source use is too shallow
It is a super public bath that uses hot springs near Yamatotakada Bypass Shindo Lamp in Kashihara City, Nara Prefecture. The hot spring is used in the open-air bathtub. However, the main bathtub is forced to put carbon dioxide into a carbonated spring. There is also a pure hot spring bathtub, but the bottom is very shallow and you cannot sink your body.
Large hot spring facility. You can enjoy the hot springs leisurely, and there are plenty of meals and rest areas after taking a bath.
A hot spring facility that I stopped by during my trip to Nara. It's a building like a large consumer electronics store, and although the parking lot is large, there were quite a few customers even on weekdays. The bath is also large and substantial, as well as the meal and the rest room. There are open-air baths, carbonated hot springs, Chinese pot baths, sleeping baths, indoor baths, saunas, etc., so it was good to be able to spend a relaxing time here. You can be satisfied no matter what season you go.
It's pretty good.
Former 々 Gokurakuyu was renamed Kasahara Pokapoka Onsen. There are many types of baths, and there are also sludge, beauty treatment salons, and massages. I am satisfied because I can eat rice well.
On my way home from work.
It is a super public bath on the south side of AEON MALL Kashihara. It used to be Gokurakuyu, but before I knew it, the name changed to Kashihara Pokapoka Onsen. I think it's good that the level of the bath does not fall even if the name changes.