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Yunosawa-20 Tokiwano, Hirosaki, Aomori 036-1345, Japan
kontakte telefon: +81 172-83-2130
webseite: kojimaryokan.com
größere karte und wegbeschreibungLatitude: 40.630281, Longitude: 140.2685036
佐久間博秀
::2024/9/30 I stopped by and enjoyed the hot springs. Adults: 400 yen. After visiting this hot spring resort, we completed all the hot spring bathing around Mt. Iwaki. It is probably one of the oldest establishments in Take Onsen. The manager of this hot spring may not like hot springs and baths very much. The shower was weak, two shower hooks were broken, the garbage can was filthy, and the water was lukewarm...something that would never happen in my own home. I would be happy if the broken parts were repaired immediately and people would feel more comfortable coming in. Moreover, this is a place where many people come to visit every day. It doesn't matter if you repair it tomorrow or next month, the cost will be the same. Even if you're not an equipment contractor, if you like baths and want to keep them clean and take good care of them, I'm sure even an amateur can do the repairs and maintenance that are possible, so please do your best. Each hot spring in Take Onsenkyo has its own characteristics and is unique.
Joe
::2024.6.24 Before 14:00 Day trip hot spring use Adult 400 yen An old inn. When you enter, a chime rings and a male staff member appears from the back. The bathhouse is on the second floor. There are no lockers for valuables in the changing room. 2 washbasins. 1 hair dryer. There are 4 bathing areas and washing areas. Shampoo and soap included. The shower is an automatic stop type. There are 2 baths. Hot and warm. Basically, the warmer one is used. After your body warms up, try the hot one. It went up right away. It's like a punishment game unless you're good at hot water. hot water. Pale appearance. It has a hydrogen sulfide scent, but it's not too strong and mild. I don't notice any chlorine smell. The wooden bathtub looks powdery due to the turbidity of the water. Does it look white due to dissolved carbon dioxide? Maybe it's because of the cloudiness, but my skin feels smooth. First customer 1, second customer 3. For a while, I felt like I had it all to myself. Although it is in Hirosaki City, it is quite far from the city center, and is a secluded hot spring village with a quiet atmosphere. Maybe it's flowing directly from the source? Although it is far away, you can enjoy a real hot spring for just 400 yen. Recently, there was news of a long-established hot spring inn in Iwate that was unable to be taken over and closed down, and in order to prevent a similar situation from happening, we all need to support each other.
普通のおっさん
::Take Onsen Kojima Ryokan (day trip) The right one is moderate temperature, the left one is lukewarm water. I decided to visit this hot spring as it was the only one in the area. And I'm grateful that there is lukewarm water available. The inn that was featured in the famous hot spring book was closed due to the hot springs in this area temporarily drying up. In addition, there are many unique facilities nearby, and competition is tough. The hot water uses and feels wonderful. ph2.15 Spring quality: Acidic/sulfur-containing calcium-chloride spring (Hypotonic acidic high temperature spring) Please feel free to use it. Take Onsen Kojima Ryokan 20 Tokiwano Yunosawa, Hirosaki City, Aomori Prefecture 036-1345
James Watson
::I stayed with Yohei and his team at the Dake onsen and it was a fantastic experience. Most noteworthy was the food. Our stay included breakfast and dinner. The breakfasts were the BEST I've experience in any Ryokan in Japan! (I've made 6 trips skiing over the years). Lots of interesting little dishes, and very authentic. I was very happy with my stay. If you like to eat, try this place!
Hans ter Horst
::The food is especially yummy, the baths are great too: one at a nice temperature, the other one scalding hot as it is winter.