Nanno Onsen Suisho no Yu Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The scenery is the best
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A day trip hot spring that was reopened in April. I went there on Saturday afternoon, but I don't know if it was because of Corona, but it was vacant. You cannot drive directly to the facility, so you will park your car in the free parking lot below and have a free shuttle bus that runs every 12 minutes to pick you up. The size of the bath itself is not so big and there is no relaxation, but anyway, the scenery is good here. You can also see the skyscrapers of Nagoya Station.
The bathing fee is 520 yen and there are 5 bathtubs. There are also saunas and open-air baths. Since it is on a hill, you can see the natural scenery from the open-air bath. There is also a free rest area with tatami mats, and a paid massage machine and a manned massage place.
It is a very interesting facility, close to the roadside station Tsukimi no Sato Nanno, and you can use the free microbus that runs every 12 minutes from the parking lot of the hot spring facility, or climb the stairs to the mountainside altitude 150M. Since it is located on the mountainside, you can enjoy the night view of the Noo Plain and the skyscrapers of Nagoya below at night. Of course, from the open-air bath and the open-air pot bath. The quality of the spring is alkaline, so it is slimy. There are saunas and water baths, so I think it is highly migratory.
I couldn't feel the feeling of the hot springs because I expected too much hot springs, so it was like a spa. Lockers and hair dryers are free. The restaurant in the building was very delicious. The restaurant price was not on the homepage. It was a little high.
Park your car in the parking lot and take a free bus to the hot springs on the hill. Since it is located on a hill, the view of the Noo Plain from the open-air bath is wonderful, and you can see the buildings around Nagoya Station in the distance. But the hot water in the center is circulated, it seems to be quite old, and I don't feel the bath at all.
The scenery is the best
A day trip hot spring that was reopened in April. I went there on Saturday afternoon, but I don't know if it was because of Corona, but it was vacant. You cannot drive directly to the facility, so you will park your car in the free parking lot below and have a free shuttle bus that runs every 12 minutes to pick you up. The size of the bath itself is not so big and there is no relaxation, but anyway, the scenery is good here. You can also see the skyscrapers of Nagoya Station.
The view from the open-air bath is good
The bathing fee is 520 yen and there are 5 bathtubs. There are also saunas and open-air baths. Since it is on a hill, you can see the natural scenery from the open-air bath. There is also a free rest area with tatami mats, and a paid massage machine and a manned massage place.
A day trip hot spring to transfer to a microbus
It is a very interesting facility, close to the roadside station Tsukimi no Sato Nanno, and you can use the free microbus that runs every 12 minutes from the parking lot of the hot spring facility, or climb the stairs to the mountainside altitude 150M. Since it is located on the mountainside, you can enjoy the night view of the Noo Plain and the skyscrapers of Nagoya below at night. Of course, from the open-air bath and the open-air pot bath. The quality of the spring is alkaline, so it is slimy. There are saunas and water baths, so I think it is highly migratory.
Day trip hot spring
I couldn't feel the feeling of the hot springs because I expected too much hot springs, so it was like a spa. Lockers and hair dryers are free. The restaurant in the building was very delicious. The restaurant price was not on the homepage. It was a little high.
Scenery が Lili な Rihui り Hot Spring
Park your car in the parking lot and take a free bus to the hot springs on the hill. Since it is located on a hill, the view of the Noo Plain from the open-air bath is wonderful, and you can see the buildings around Nagoya Station in the distance. But the hot water in the center is circulated, it seems to be quite old, and I don't feel the bath at all.