Takuraku no Sato Isesaki

Takuraku no Sato Isesaki

Info

JR Isesaki Station, Tobu Isesaki Station → 10 minutes by car
6km 10 minutes from Kita-Kantō-do Komagata IC via Prefectural Road No. 2
180 units/free

Business Hours

9: 00 ~ 1: 00 (Reception is ~ 0:30 the following day)

Price

Adult 850 yen, 4-year-old to elementary school student 400 yen, adults 950 yen on Saturdays and Sundays, holidays, adults 450 yen, 4-year-old to elementary school student 450 yen, 0-3 years old free

Spot Category

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Source Bathtub

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Natural hot spring Isezaki Yuma ~

A day-trip hot spring facility that greets you with hot springs and delicious meals and hospitality full of smiles. In the inner bath and the open-air bath, a hot spring that draws the "Yuma-uru raw source" that springs from 1500m below the ground, and a hot water bath such as the "Yuma-uru carbonated source", which becomes smooth and shiny, and the "nano-concentrated carbonated spring", which makes the skin moist with fine particles, is installed. The sauna is equipped with a "men's tower sauna" which can accommodate more than 20 people and a "women's rocky sauna" which is comfortable with moderate humidification. The "Five Totonou Rooms", such as the Healing House of Body Care and the Music Room, and private rooms with hot spring baths, which can be used as a hot spring inn, are well received.

The parent's head office

A long-established Japanese confectionery store that has been around 100 years in existence. 100 yen for each of the Jangyu buns, known as Jangju specialties. It is a specialty bun made from wheat from Gunma Prefecture and red beans from Hokkaido, with a modest sweetness. There are a variety of types of paste, including paste and tsubu paste, matcha, yuzu, chestnut, and white paste.

What's the bread?

It is a hot topic as "The Mysterious Magic Miracle Food" and is making a fuss with the ease of 200 yen each and the sticky texture of the horse. You should definitely go to see the identity with your eyes and tongue.

Iseya

A Japanese confectionery store located in front of the main gate of SUBARU's main factory. One popular item is 125 yen per Subaru in the shape of Subaru. Besides, there are also 360 [Saboku] grilled Western-style confectionery wrapped in peanut-kneaded white paste, as well as THE Subaru, which is a style of shingled senbei, and a six-star sable, which is a color print of a direct Subaru car. The four types of products are 125 yen.

Uedayo

At the western end of Osegahara, the Yamanohana to Cushneck is a long moor to the east and west, sandwiched between the Suisui Forest of the Nekomata River in the north and the mountain hem approaching the south side. It is one of the most watery places in Osegahara, and is dotted with small but deep water. Many floating islands are also found. The moor plants include water-loving green moss, and the hitsugita and the black-wobober that grow in the pond. In the area along the upstream forest of the Kawakami River, there is also a community of water clusters.

Akagi Shrine

Although it is not known, the record of being transfixed on the shores of Ōnuma in the first year of Datong (806) is kept on the east of Ōnuma, on the island of Koginiga, where it enshrines Mount Akagi and the god of the lake, Akagi Daimyojin, also famous as the Women's Wish Shrine.

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