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Kaminegishi-73-1 Tomabechi, Nambu, Sannohe District, Aomori 039-0802, Japan
contactos teléfono: +81 178-84-2850
sitio web: www.badepark.jp
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 40.4778518, Longitude: 141.3745117
米粒
::Only available for pool use. The outdoor pools included a lazy river, a 25m pool, and a pool with a view. There are also fountain-like areas, walking pools, and steam saunas. As far as I know, there are no pools like this in the prefecture, so I really enjoyed it. Hats are required for the 25m pool inside. I didn't need anything else. Also, you cannot take any photos in the pool.
ミコト
::The daily beef belly set meal at the restaurant was delicious. The miso soup was also delicious and I want to eat it again.
温泉ライダー
::I used it for a day trip bath. I don't know about other facilities, but it's a pity that the manners of the elderly are not so good💦 Even though the facility has provided a place to store bath utensils, some people are occupying the washing area, or they enter the changing room without wiping themselves and walk while getting the floor wet... It's a good hot spring because it's cheap and has indoor baths, saunas, open-air baths, and outdoor bathing spaces.
長根晶(IMPUL)
::There are plenty of heated pools, lazy rivers, saunas, etc. There are baths, restaurants, and lodging facilities inside, so I think it's good for families who want to have a relaxing time. They also sell swimsuits, floats, towels, etc., so I think it's okay to come empty-handed. Although there are some inconveniences like the fact that you have to inflate the floats yourself and that it takes a long time for the hot water to come out in the shower, I'm still satisfied with the fact that you can still have fun. I guess I'm grateful that it's open until quite late.
nami nami
::It's a hodgepodge of facilities, including a gym, pool, hot springs, farm-direct sales, and lodging facilities. It is also possible to use only the hot springs. People in the prefecture seem to recognize it as a pool facility for children. It's cheap because it costs about 1,300 yen for one day. Even though it's called a pool, it's not a fashionable thing in the city, it's just a health resort. Don't expect a theme park that adults can enjoy. The hot springs have a simple interior design with only two free-flowing baths, an indoor bath and an open-air bath, and there are no saunas or jet baths. There is no shampoo, so you will need to bring your own. The hot water was very nice, warming you from the core of your body and never getting cold. Overall, it's not just a playground, but a facility where you can spend a day promoting your health by going to the gym, then the pool, then the hot springs. I think if you go with that mindset, you will be very satisfied.