I visited on Jan 10 2025 and itâs was somewhat an uncomfortable and eerie experience to me.
So as I went downstairs I went to the receptioniste, when I handed her the ticket included in the day pass, she appeared to be unhappy. Iâm unsure what might have caused this. But she helped me with the hair band part so I guess it shouldnât be a big deal.
However, when Iâm taking of my clothes an old Japanese woman got close to me and started to talk to me, I didnât think too much at first. But then as I proceed to the bath, she gets closer and closer and asked me more unnecessary questions. I told her I donât speak Japanese as itâs getting kinda over the line, she then started to say some not very nice words to me. I heard them (she and other customers) made hostile comments on me and I felt unsafe around them so I left.
Just saying if ur non-local this place might not be friendly, itâs too dangerous to go aloneðThe onsen was alright, not particularly...
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