Bring your own towels. The moment you enter this facility, you'll have to take off your shoes and put it in the locker to the right. Give the key to the receptionist and pay the admission fee (520 yen for 3 hours). That's it! You can then wander around freely and relax. The changing room and shower partitions are a little bit cramped, with old worn benches and lockers. Your changing room locker key can be strapped to your hand while bathing. In the bathroom, shower heads and equipment are also quite worn. Spring water is okay, there are 2 indoor baths and 1 spacious outdoor bath. Overall, it's not too bad, but I didn't feel particularly great about the bathing experience. I did feel really relaxed after the bath though, as the resting areas are really clean and spacious with good meals to offer. Megumi Hot Spring has some potential. If the bathing facilities were improved, this would be an amazing...
Read moreI’ve been here several times in the past. The baths for men and women change the places back and forth. The temperature of the baths vary back and forth but I love it so much nonetheless! The main one is lukewarm temperature but there are also hot one and cold one as well as sauna 🧖♀️ there! Lovely is my impression. They welcome people with tattoo so more people can experience it. Come visit this awesome onsen! Price is very good as...
Read moreGreat onsen for a very affordable price. Babies under 4 years old enter for free. In Karuizawa you pay triple the price, so if you travel with your family or a large group and have a car I definitely recommend you come here instead. It's a very local onsen, good old Japan style and the quality is...
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