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Yuyue Mountain Directly の Hot Springs
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It is a day trip hot spring facility on a hill with a wide 々 with Mt. Mitake rising behind it. The building with the entrance is very wide 々 and it is a relaxing space. The hot spring bathroom has an indoor bath and an open-air bath outside. It was a pleasant hot spring with a brown muddy water with iron odor though it was a little heated because of the source temperature 34 degree. There were no other guests and I took a relaxing bath in the open-air bath of about 40 degrees of hot water temperature facing Mt. Mitake in a single spring. After struggling with the magnificent foundation monument beside the entrance, the former Kaida Village excavated the hot springs and ...
It is a day trip hot spring facility on a hill with a wide 々 with Mt. Mitake rising behind it. The building with the entrance is very wide 々 and it is a relaxing space. The hot spring bathroom has an indoor bath and an open-air bath outside. It was a pleasant hot spring with a brown muddy water with iron odor though it was a little heated because of the source temperature 34 degree. There were no other guests and I took a relaxing bath in the open-air bath of about 40 degrees of hot water temperature facing Mt. Mitake in a single spring. After struggling with the magnificent foundation monument beside the entrance, the former Kaida Village excavated the hot springs and ...
Although it is a view from the open-air bath, you can enjoy the view outside the sky and clouds of Mt. Ontake and Hiro 々. The hot springs are simple only indoor and outdoor hot springs, but they were a mysterious brown color, probably because they contain iron.
Although it is a view from the open-air bath, you can enjoy the view outside the sky and clouds of Mt. Ontake and Hiro 々. The hot springs are simple only indoor and outdoor hot springs, but they were a mysterious brown color, probably because they contain iron.
It seems that the management has changed, and it feels deserted. I'm glad that the hot springs haven't changed. There is also an open-air bath, so I wonder if I should go there once!
Yuyue Mountain Directly の Hot Springs
It is a day trip hot spring facility on a hill with a wide 々 with Mt. Mitake rising behind it. The building with the entrance is very wide 々 and it is a relaxing space. The hot spring bathroom has an indoor bath and an open-air bath outside. It was a pleasant hot spring with a brown muddy water with iron odor though it was a little heated because of the source temperature 34 degree. There were no other guests and I took a relaxing bath in the open-air bath of about 40 degrees of hot water temperature facing Mt. Mitake in a single spring. After struggling with the magnificent foundation monument beside the entrance, the former Kaida Village excavated the hot springs and ...
Yuyue Mountain Directly の Hot Springs
It is a day trip hot spring facility on a hill with a wide 々 with Mt. Mitake rising behind it. The building with the entrance is very wide 々 and it is a relaxing space. The hot spring bathroom has an indoor bath and an open-air bath outside. It was a pleasant hot spring with a brown muddy water with iron odor though it was a little heated because of the source temperature 34 degree. There were no other guests and I took a relaxing bath in the open-air bath of about 40 degrees of hot water temperature facing Mt. Mitake in a single spring. After struggling with the magnificent foundation monument beside the entrance, the former Kaida Village excavated the hot springs and ...
Later, there is Mt. Ontake.
Although it is a view from the open-air bath, you can enjoy the view outside the sky and clouds of Mt. Ontake and Hiro 々. The hot springs are simple only indoor and outdoor hot springs, but they were a mysterious brown color, probably because they contain iron.
Later, there is Mt. Ontake.
Although it is a view from the open-air bath, you can enjoy the view outside the sky and clouds of Mt. Ontake and Hiro 々. The hot springs are simple only indoor and outdoor hot springs, but they were a mysterious brown color, probably because they contain iron.
Is it lonely?
It seems that the management has changed, and it feels deserted. I'm glad that the hot springs haven't changed. There is also an open-air bath, so I wonder if I should go there once!