Sukawa Kougen Onsen Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Open air wind は hot く, mixed むのは must come
Original Text
The open-air bath with an impressive lava dome strange rocks approaching was a large square bathtub like a wooden pool. In that respect, unlike Fujishichi Onsen, which is full of wildness at the foot, there is no mud. The bathtub seems to be well cleaned and managed properly. I thought it would be difficult for Yumori to have such a large bathtub. It is impossible without the overwhelming amount of hot water. pH2.2 Spring temperature 50.5℃ "Sulfurized spring containing strong acidity" source hanging, sulfur spring unique smell and thin green white ...
It was raining, but the autumn leaves were good with good water
Original Text
It's a good hot water. 1126m altitude. The 11th highest hot spring in Japan. From here to Mt. Kurikoma, it's 500m remaining. It's the top of the mountain. 600 yen ^_^ 1000 yen with three sets of inner hot water and rest place. ^_^
This open-air bath is very good, including the scenery
Original Text
A hot spring in the Sukawa Kogen, near the border between Akita and Iwate prefectures. Located at a high mountain level, it is closed in winter. This open-air bath Dainichiyu is in the best location, and it feels very good to take a bath while looking at rocks like lava domes. It is a cloudy acid spring and is wide 々. It was about the end of August, but the temperature of the hot spring was not hot and just right.
I drove up the mountain road and finally arrived. It was chilly because there was still snow during Golden Week. I enjoyed the outdoor natural footbath at the hot springs. The dining room and souvenir shop are also open, and you can buy both Iwate and Akita souvenir shops!
I was lacking in knowledge, but I couldn't go to the hot springs in winter due to traffic closure. I was planning to go to 11/3 on the last day of the hot spring business, but the hot springs were snowstorms and closed. After all, the highlands of Tohoku are early in winter. I thought I'd go in summer this time. Please be careful.
Open air wind は hot く, mixed むのは must come
The open-air bath with an impressive lava dome strange rocks approaching was a large square bathtub like a wooden pool. In that respect, unlike Fujishichi Onsen, which is full of wildness at the foot, there is no mud. The bathtub seems to be well cleaned and managed properly. I thought it would be difficult for Yumori to have such a large bathtub. It is impossible without the overwhelming amount of hot water. pH2.2 Spring temperature 50.5℃ "Sulfurized spring containing strong acidity" source hanging, sulfur spring unique smell and thin green white ...
It was raining, but the autumn leaves were good with good water
It's a good hot water. 1126m altitude. The 11th highest hot spring in Japan. From here to Mt. Kurikoma, it's 500m remaining. It's the top of the mountain. 600 yen ^_^ 1000 yen with three sets of inner hot water and rest place. ^_^
This open-air bath is very good, including the scenery
A hot spring in the Sukawa Kogen, near the border between Akita and Iwate prefectures. Located at a high mountain level, it is closed in winter. This open-air bath Dainichiyu is in the best location, and it feels very good to take a bath while looking at rocks like lava domes. It is a cloudy acid spring and is wide 々. It was about the end of August, but the temperature of the hot spring was not hot and just right.
GW can see the snow wall.
I drove up the mountain road and finally arrived. It was chilly because there was still snow during Golden Week. I enjoyed the outdoor natural footbath at the hot springs. The dining room and souvenir shop are also open, and you can buy both Iwate and Akita souvenir shops!
Please be careful.
I was lacking in knowledge, but I couldn't go to the hot springs in winter due to traffic closure. I was planning to go to 11/3 on the last day of the hot spring business, but the hot springs were snowstorms and closed. After all, the highlands of Tohoku are early in winter. I thought I'd go in summer this time. Please be careful.