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Stayed
after
climbing
Mt.
Issaikyo.
A
secret
hot
spring
inn
that
is
a
member
of
the
Japan
Association
of
Secluded
Hot
Springs.
We
also
take
a
day
trip
bath.
There
are
two
mixed
bathing
open-air
baths,
a
large
bath
for
men
and
women,
and
one
open-air
bath
and
a
hot
spring
paradise.
You
can
enjoy
the
different
spring
qualities.
The
rooms
are
old
and
look
like
old-fashioned
inns,
but
I
think
the
hot
springs
that
make
up
for
them
are
attractive.
The
staff
are
also
kind
and
great
for
relaxing
and
relieving
fatigue.
The
mixed
bathing
open-air
bath
can
be
wrapped
in
towels
or
bathed
in
hot
water,
so
I
think
women
are
okay.
However,
the
mixed
bathing
open-air
bath
on
the
riverbank
has
a
dressing
area
together
(there
is
a
curtain),
so
the
hurdle
may
be
high,
but
this
open-air
bath
on
the
riverbank
is
wonderfully
a
rich
sulfur
spring,
and
I
entered
it
5
times
in
one
night.
I
recommend
it.
There
is
a
highly
transparent
pond
beside
the
ryokan,
and
if
you
like
cameras,
I
think
it's
a
good
place
to
take
pictures
of
the
reflection
of
fresh
green
and
autumn
leaves.
(Original)
一切経山の登山後に宿泊。
日本秘湯を守る会に加入している秘湯宿。
日帰り入浴も行っている。
混浴露天風呂が2箇所、男女別の大浴場、露天風呂が1箇所づつと温泉天国。泉質も異なり堪能出来ます。
お部屋はどうしても古く、昔ながらの旅館という佇まいですが、それを補う温泉が魅力的だと思います。スタッフの皆さんも親切で和み疲れを癒やすのに最高です。
混浴露天風呂はタオル巻きも湯浴み着も可なので女性も大丈夫だと思います。
ただ川岸にある混浴露天風呂は脱衣場が一緒(カーテンはある)ですのでハードルは高いかも、しかしこの川岸の露天風呂は濃厚な硫黄泉で素晴らしく一泊の間に5回も入ってしまいました。オススメです。
旅館の脇には透明度の高い池がありカメラ好きな方は新緑、紅葉のリフレクションを撮影するのに良いと思います。
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