When I travel for long period of time, I always make it a point to go somewhere completely local and usually absent of tourists to immerse myself into the culture. This time was during my 2 month trip to Tokyo.
I found this Onsen after searching on Google Maps. This was the only onsen open late enough by the time would have arrived, so I went.
I was greeted by super polite staff which helped accommodate me with my broken Japanese. The bathhouse was super nice with ms y different facilities. The outdoor patio was also beautiful. The locker rooms were clean. The locals (minus one random person) were very kind and welcoming to me. Everything about this onsen experience was fantastic, and I definitely would do it again if i was...
Read moreGood onsen for this price. Even on the weekend it wasn't too crowded. It has many type of baths. Like micro bubble onsen, massage bath and one where you can lay down as the water level is very low. I haven't seen these often. There is also a sauna and it's very large compared to other onsen. They also have a hot stone relaxing room which costs extra. A massage menu is also bookable. A restaurant is available too. I found the prices reasonable and it...
Read moreGreat onsen experience. We came here after a full day of hiking on mount Jimba. It was super refreshing. The shallow water with rock beds were so nice that you could easily fall asleep there. The whole place is very well-maintained, clean, and nicely furnished. The price is not expensive, so it's a good deal. You'll likely find many kids here on weekends as it's a nice place for families. The food was...
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