Kappa Tengoku is a very pleasant onsen to relax in after hiking or sightseeing. Our small group from the United States has visited there twice now. The staff were very kind. We will happily go back again during our stay in Odawara.
There is a short, steep road and many stairs to climb to get there, but the climb is worthwhile. Shampoo and soap are available to use and you don't need to bring your own.
Be sure to bring: The fee to use the onsen (900 yen at this time) 100 yen coin to store your shoes in a coin locker (you will get your money back) 100 yen coin to store your belongings in a coin locker (you will get this money back too) Money for a cool drink at the vending machine (shoutouts to Pocari Sweat) A big towel or two for drying yourself off (Optional) A little towel for privacy A hair band if you have long hair to tie it up so it doesn't touch the water. A change of clean clothes for after you're done.
Enjoy!
P.S. Our group forgot our umbrellas there one day and they generously brought them inside to keep them safe. When we visited the next evening and told them about it, the staff kindly retrieved them for us. I was really grateful for their...
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