It is close to Uenohoro station and along the national highway, so access is good. It was written that the hot water of 100% source is brown alkaline and has a little slimy, and has a beautiful skin effect. There are two indoor baths and one open-air bath with a sauna, and the bathtub of individual 々 was a little narrow, and it felt like it was cramped even on weekdays. The open air was a view overlooking the mountains, and it was nice to have a feeling of openness. There is also a restaurant where you can eat Yakiniku.
I heard that natural hot springs are popular because they can be enjoyed at an affordable price, so I went in after hearing the story of a popular bath. It happened that the day I went was the day of the bath, and I was able to take a profit. The open-air bath that I enter while looking at the train that sometimes passes in the distance was good and comfortable. However, it was very crowded, waiting in line until the washing area was vacant, the dryer corner was narrow, and the waiting time until it was vacant was long. The changing room is small, the locker is small, and the usability is not good, and overall ...
Unfortunately, the staff, service, and the taste of the food, and the price will continue to rise. The open-air bath that you can enter while looking at the countryside nature has a soft scent of the mall. I also saw Ezo squirrels and egrets from the terrace of the rest area. There is also a park golf course. Since it is such a blessed environment, I would like you to focus on the service without spoiling it.
It is a one-day hot spring facility in Kitahiroshima City along National Highway 274. On the map, it is located on a hill near Uenohoro Station on the JR Chitose Line. The hot water is used for circulation of the burnt brown mall spring. Compared to "Eniwa Onsen / Honoka" in Eniwa City, the smooth feeling is weak. You can enjoy the open-air bath while watching the Chitose Line train running below.
Relaxing
The water contains too much chlorine. A Nice treat which was good value and relaxing.
A little narrow.
It is close to Uenohoro station and along the national highway, so access is good. It was written that the hot water of 100% source is brown alkaline and has a little slimy, and has a beautiful skin effect. There are two indoor baths and one open-air bath with a sauna, and the bathtub of individual 々 was a little narrow, and it felt like it was cramped even on weekdays. The open air was a view overlooking the mountains, and it was nice to have a feeling of openness. There is also a restaurant where you can eat Yakiniku.
The bath day was very crowded.
I heard that natural hot springs are popular because they can be enjoyed at an affordable price, so I went in after hearing the story of a popular bath. It happened that the day I went was the day of the bath, and I was able to take a profit. The open-air bath that I enter while looking at the train that sometimes passes in the distance was good and comfortable. However, it was very crowded, waiting in line until the washing area was vacant, the dryer corner was narrow, and the waiting time until it was vacant was long. The changing room is small, the locker is small, and the usability is not good, and overall ...
Hot water and scenery are the best
Unfortunately, the staff, service, and the taste of the food, and the price will continue to rise. The open-air bath that you can enter while looking at the countryside nature has a soft scent of the mall. I also saw Ezo squirrels and egrets from the terrace of the rest area. There is also a park golf course. Since it is such a blessed environment, I would like you to focus on the service without spoiling it.
Open air Lu から Millennium Line train を められる
It is a one-day hot spring facility in Kitahiroshima City along National Highway 274. On the map, it is located on a hill near Uenohoro Station on the JR Chitose Line. The hot water is used for circulation of the burnt brown mall spring. Compared to "Eniwa Onsen / Honoka" in Eniwa City, the smooth feeling is weak. You can enjoy the open-air bath while watching the Chitose Line train running below.