Takasaki Onsen Sakura no Yu Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Lovely authentic little paradise
Liked it because of its authenticity, cleanness and very friendly stuff that didn't speak any English but still was very helpful and nice . The waters were clear yellowish , surely rich with minerals ...
About 15 minutes on foot from Takasaki Station. It is a day trip hot spring in a residential area. The bathing fee is 600 yen. It is a hot spring that is heated. The rest space is large and you can relax after taking a bath.
Unsatisfactory surfaces and roughness can be seen 々
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Hot springs in residential areas in Takasaki City. Bathing fee 600 yen is cheap. However, the unsatisfactory aspects and roughness are also noticeable. There is no open-air bath. There are few indoor baths. Also, there are quite a lot of black tiles on the floor of the bathhouse and the tiles on the bathtub. If you are a woman who likes fashionable spas, you will be surprised at this. The hot water is thick and feels good. So the overall evaluation was normal. But I don't feel like going again. This is cheap ...
It was a hot spring like a public bath in the city, and I went while looking at the navigation system by car, but I was a little lost. When I arrived, the parking lot at the entrance was good and I was impatient, but there was also a parking lot 2 nearby. (Fortunately, No. 1 Parking lot was vacant just before) Hot water ◎ (Free flowing from the source. No circulation / filtering.) No chlorine odor No metal odor No open air Refreshing and moist after hot water. There is a hair dryer. The dressing room is a little narrow (after looking at HP,) There is a rest space (also on the first floor and the second floor) Drinking ...
It had a good reputation, so I went there. It's so fashionable that you can't tell from the outside that it's a public bath. The interior is old, but it's large and you can take a leisurely bath. The day I went was a weekday, but it was a little crowded with families. Is the difficulty access? It is a little far from Takasaki station and is a little difficult for travelers. It may be safer to go from Minami Takasaki Station next door.
Lovely authentic little paradise
Liked it because of its authenticity, cleanness and very friendly stuff that didn't speak any English but still was very helpful and nice . The waters were clear yellowish , surely rich with minerals ...
Hot spring in the town of heating
About 15 minutes on foot from Takasaki Station. It is a day trip hot spring in a residential area. The bathing fee is 600 yen. It is a hot spring that is heated. The rest space is large and you can relax after taking a bath.
Unsatisfactory surfaces and roughness can be seen 々
Hot springs in residential areas in Takasaki City. Bathing fee 600 yen is cheap. However, the unsatisfactory aspects and roughness are also noticeable. There is no open-air bath. There are few indoor baths. Also, there are quite a lot of black tiles on the floor of the bathhouse and the tiles on the bathtub. If you are a woman who likes fashionable spas, you will be surprised at this. The hot water is thick and feels good. So the overall evaluation was normal. But I don't feel like going again. This is cheap ...
The source hangs け flow し (filtered ・ loop なし)!
It was a hot spring like a public bath in the city, and I went while looking at the navigation system by car, but I was a little lost. When I arrived, the parking lot at the entrance was good and I was impatient, but there was also a parking lot 2 nearby. (Fortunately, No. 1 Parking lot was vacant just before) Hot water ◎ (Free flowing from the source. No circulation / filtering.) No chlorine odor No metal odor No open air Refreshing and moist after hot water. There is a hair dryer. The dressing room is a little narrow (after looking at HP,) There is a rest space (also on the first floor and the second floor) Drinking ...
A public bath familiar to the locals
It had a good reputation, so I went there. It's so fashionable that you can't tell from the outside that it's a public bath. The interior is old, but it's large and you can take a leisurely bath. The day I went was a weekday, but it was a little crowded with families. Is the difficulty access? It is a little far from Takasaki station and is a little difficult for travelers. It may be safer to go from Minami Takasaki Station next door.