Nami no Hana Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Adults are 520 yen, business hours are from 10:00 to 22:00 (reception is 21:30). The hot water was an alkaline simple spring, colorless and transparent, and it was normal that there was no feature. There is an indoor bath and a small open-air bath, and it is a pity that the view from the bathroom and open-air bath is not very good for the location of the building.
It is a small bathing facility. There is an open-air bath, but don't expect too much. You can hardly see the outside scenery. Also, the scenery is not good. There was a sauna. The bathing fee is 520 yen for adults. It will be good for changing mood.
I stopped by while traveling to Fukui. Perhaps because it was a weekday afternoon, people were sparse and vacant. The size of the bath itself is small. There is an open-air bath, but it is not a full-fledged rock bath, but it is part of the building with a roof. However, since you can see the sea, it has a certain atmosphere. The admission fee is 520 yen, which is a day trip hot spring. If you show your JAF membership card, it will cost 450 yen. You can eat, but the day you visited was closed in the evening.
I'm sorry.
Adults are 520 yen, business hours are from 10:00 to 22:00 (reception is 21:30). The hot water was an alkaline simple spring, colorless and transparent, and it was normal that there was no feature. There is an indoor bath and a small open-air bath, and it is a pity that the view from the bathroom and open-air bath is not very good for the location of the building.
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It is a small bathing facility. There is an open-air bath, but don't expect too much. You can hardly see the outside scenery. Also, the scenery is not good. There was a sauna. The bathing fee is 520 yen for adults. It will be good for changing mood.
It was cheap.
I stopped by while traveling to Fukui. Perhaps because it was a weekday afternoon, people were sparse and vacant. The size of the bath itself is small. There is an open-air bath, but it is not a full-fledged rock bath, but it is part of the building with a roof. However, since you can see the sea, it has a certain atmosphere. The admission fee is 520 yen, which is a day trip hot spring. If you show your JAF membership card, it will cost 450 yen. You can eat, but the day you visited was closed in the evening.