Kamisuwa Onsen Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I recommend katakura Kan.
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Is it a historic building with sculptures and reliefs and a Western-style hot spring? I'm glad I went because there aren't many hot spring facilities that you can enjoy even if you look at the building.
It may be easy to enter because there is little smell and irritation. There is a footbath in the premises of Kamisuwa Station. Towels for footbaths are also sold at the shop, so please try it.
Kamisuwa Onsen is a very mellow hot spring. I don't smell sulfur. Moreover, day trip bathing is also cheap. You can enjoy Takeya miso, Yomeishu shop, and Kitazawa Museum of Art. There are few tourists, so you can spend your time slowly. The cherry blossoms are not blooming yet. Every year, 4 It seems that cherry blossoms bloom in the middle of the moon.
Open to the joint hot spring tourists of Jimo Izumi!
Original Text
There are many communal baths in Kamisuwa Onsen, and the number is the third in all countries after Beppu Onsen in Oita Prefecture. Most of them are dedicated to local residents, but there are 7 facilities where tourists can take a bath, so next time I stopped by Owadadaira Onsen. A venerable hot spring that appeared at the opening of this hot spring "Termae Romae 2". What is the origin of the name of this "Owada no Hirayu"? In the past 々 There was a communal bath called Kamiyu near here, and it is said that it was named Hirayu because of the hot water where commoners take a bath. ...
Stayed at "Saginoyu", one of the hotels facing Lake Suwa. The room with a lake view, the courtyard was small but quite tasteful, and the hot springs were good. Dinner was slow in the room, and the breakfast the next morning was not a buffet style but a style that the elderly could enjoy slowly (both of them were plentiful). It is an inn with a classical atmosphere that is calm and calm overall. I just made a feeling of Nakai in charge ...
I recommend katakura Kan.
Is it a historic building with sculptures and reliefs and a Western-style hot spring? I'm glad I went because there aren't many hot spring facilities that you can enjoy even if you look at the building.
Hot springs with less stimulus
It may be easy to enter because there is little smell and irritation. There is a footbath in the premises of Kamisuwa Station. Towels for footbaths are also sold at the shop, so please try it.
Mellow hot springs
Kamisuwa Onsen is a very mellow hot spring. I don't smell sulfur. Moreover, day trip bathing is also cheap. You can enjoy Takeya miso, Yomeishu shop, and Kitazawa Museum of Art. There are few tourists, so you can spend your time slowly. The cherry blossoms are not blooming yet. Every year, 4 It seems that cherry blossoms bloom in the middle of the moon.
Open to the joint hot spring tourists of Jimo Izumi!
There are many communal baths in Kamisuwa Onsen, and the number is the third in all countries after Beppu Onsen in Oita Prefecture. Most of them are dedicated to local residents, but there are 7 facilities where tourists can take a bath, so next time I stopped by Owadadaira Onsen. A venerable hot spring that appeared at the opening of this hot spring "Termae Romae 2". What is the origin of the name of this "Owada no Hirayu"? In the past 々 There was a communal bath called Kamiyu near here, and it is said that it was named Hirayu because of the hot water where commoners take a bath. ...
Lake Biyu's long-established Japanese style inn
Stayed at "Saginoyu", one of the hotels facing Lake Suwa. The room with a lake view, the courtyard was small but quite tasteful, and the hot springs were good. Dinner was slow in the room, and the breakfast the next morning was not a buffet style but a style that the elderly could enjoy slowly (both of them were plentiful). It is an inn with a classical atmosphere that is calm and calm overall. I just made a feeling of Nakai in charge ...