Takeda Nogo Hakusan Onsen

Takeda Nogo Hakusan Onsen

Info

JR Nirasaki Station → 10 minutes by bus for Kaminen Inoue, bus stop: Get off in front of Nirasaki Omura Museum of Art, 2 minutes on foot
4km 10 minutes from Chuo-do Nirasaki IC via Prefectural Road No. 27, National Route 141/20, and Prefectural Road No. 12
60 units/free

Business Hours

10-21 o'clock (Last entry 20:15)

Price

Adults 700 yen, children (3 years old to elementary school students) 500 yen

Spot Category

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Yu-Puru Niraki

A municipal hot spring facility with a striking modern appearance, standing along Route 141. The bright stone large bathhouse, which includes pressurized hot water, bubble bath, and sleeping bath, has two types of sauna, dry and wet, and an open-air bath. The water garden, which can only be used for bathing fees, includes a flowing pool, a jacuzzi, and a children's pool. It will also include a free saloon, as well as private rooms for a separate fee.

Nirasaki Asahi Onsen

It is located at the foot of the Southern Alps at an altitude of 400m near the entrance of Mt. Amari, and stands on a good observation site with views of the Kofu basin, Oku-Chichibu, Yatsugatake, Minami Alps, and Mt. The facility is a small and small one-story house, and there is only a large bath with tiles for each man and woman, but it is blessed with an abundance of hot water, so this kind of facility is popular as a hot spring for use at a valuable source. The hot spring is transparent with a light green tinge and clean hot water. Since most of the locals are there, you can take a bath quietly and calmly.

Road Station Nirasaki (Galaxy Station Nirasaki)

The building, which houses the goods sales office, and the day-trip hot spring facility are connected by a footbridge. At Nirasaki, a galaxy station, there is a large selection of fresh local vegetables and wines, fruits, and souvenirs that are a specialty of Nirasaki City. At the snack corner, you can enjoy a meal using local ingredients. The "Yu-Puru Nirasaki", a hot spring facility across National Route 141, is 850 yen for adults and 450 yen for elementary school children or younger.

Panorama platform

An observation site at an altitude of 1325m, rising between Seisin Lake and Motosu Lake. Both lakes and Mt. Fuji can be seen as well as Lake West and Lake Kawaguchi, and in the distance from the Kofu basin to the Southern Alps. There is a hiking course from the west bank of Seisan Lake to the shores of Lake Motosu, which climbs the panorama platform and follows the ridge path to the south. About 2 hours 30 minutes walk.

Panorama platform

A view spot on the way from the plain to the Mikuni Pass. It overlooks Mount Fuji and Lake Yamanaka, and the ridge line is beautiful and feminine. In clear weather, you can also see the Southern Alps. From spring to autumn, morning and evening are recommended.

Sakuryu

A day-to-day hot spring that is exactly in front of the station. It boasts an abundance of hot water, and light green fresh hot water is lavished in four bathtubs.

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