Sawada Park Open-air Bath

Sawada Park Open-air Bath

Info

Izu-Hakone Railway Shuzenji Station → Tokai Bus 1 hour 30 minutes bound for Matsuzaki, bus stop: Ride off the beach, 5 minutes walk
45km 1 hour from Tengcheng North Road Tsukigase IC via National Route 136
15 units/free

Business Hours

9 to 18 o'clock (3 to May, September to 19 o'clock, June to August to 20 o'clock)

Price

Adults 600 yen, children (6 years old to elementary school students) 200 yen

Spot Category

Hot Spring Spots and More


Baths

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Related Spots

Nagisa's hot water

Stand near the Ohama swimming beach, which is led by a signboard from National Route 136. It is a simple-built town-run hot spring facility, a relaxing bath for locals. The public baths are single-sex, tiled tubs. There is an outdoor bath outside, and this is also a clean tiled tub, where you can feel the sea of Nishi-Izu hitting the white sand. There is only a free rest area of about 8 tatami mats in the hall, and only towels are available for sale, but this is an excellent location to taste the beautiful sunset of Nishi-Izu.

Babble water

A town-run hot spring facility on the opposite bank of the Ninh River that ran about 1.5km along the prefectural road from the urban area of Nishiizu-cho towards Amagi-Yukashima, Izu City. There is a large bath for both sexes in the small hall, and the stone bath has a high ceiling and a sense of openness. The outdoor bath that leads to the outside is also made of stone, and if you soak in a tiled tub, the wind from the river is pleasant, and you are likely to have long water.

Tofuku Temple

A temple in the upper reaches of the Ninh River. It is known for its depiction of stucco [shikkei] Ara Han statues and Yata Gura [Nira] no dragon on the ceiling of the main hall. There are as many as 500 Ara Han statues.

Lotus Temple

It is said to have been founded by Gyoki in the first year of Gyeongyun (704) with Emperor Bunmu's royal service. He became the Hoso sect until the 15th generation, and the Tendai sect from the 16th generation, and had 36 monks. It is famous as the temple of Hagi and is crowded with onlookers in the fall. You can see Tokugawa Ieyasu's list of red seals, as well as Imagawa's letter of donation, etc. A temple related to Kazutoyo Yamauchi. Koya Jizō-son (Cultural Property), sculpted overnight by Kiko-jokujin, is famous.

The paradise temple

It is also known as "Hydrangea-ji", in which 50 species and 13,000 hydrangeas were planted in the precinct; during the "Hydrangea Matsuri" period, the main temple was opened to the general public, and was also guided by the temple monks.

Wasabi's Daizen Shop

Specialized store of wasabi that handles from raw wasabi to various processed products. It has a wasabi field in Nakaizu, and has a high level of freshness wasabi all year round. Raw wasabi is 540 yen depending on size. Wasabi is from 320 yen with 80g. Wasabi Miso has a tangy spiciness in the sweetness, 640 yen for 160g.

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