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Kosenji Temple

The temple has been watching the history of many mountain deer since it was erected in 1578. Besides the Kura, which contains 7000 books of sukei books from the mid-Edo period, there are the tombs of Sōgaiya Rihei and Yufang, who were the models for Yufang Isa, which appear in "Yufang Awa Narumon" by Chikamatsu Monzaemon.

Healing Forest Yu ~ Kum

A complex surrounded by clear stream and green. There are single-sex bathrooms with outdoor baths, heated pools, and training gyms (high school students and above). You can also relax at a restaurant where you can enjoy seasonal handmade dishes or at a cafe and bar. In addition, there are various styles of fun, such as camping in permanent tents and bungalows, day barbecues, and training camps in accommodation buildings.

The inn

One day bathing is possible at the relatively new onsen inn, the inn Zenya, which has appeared in Hirayama Onsen, which has been popular as a Yujiba since ancient times. It is characterized by lukewarm water. The bath is also equipped with a steam room. All the public baths and the three hot water baths are equipped with open-air baths. Lockers and a wide rest room are available, so it is convenient for stopping water. Breaks with meals are also possible.

Ryokan Seto Noyu

Day-trip bathing is possible at Ryokan Seto Noyu in Hirayama Onsen. Outside the two inner baths, there are tile-pasted Western-style open-air baths and Japanese-style open-air rock baths. Change men and women on a daily basis. Stay from 8950 yen per person with two meals per night.

Yudozuki

A hot spring facility specializing in private baths located in Hirayama Onsen. In addition to hot water that can be replaced every time, amenity goods such as lotion and emulsion are enriched, and it is attractive that you can easily visit with a single towel. Ten open-air rooms, four inner-water rooms, and three special rooms with inner-water and open-air rooms. Some signboard cats are rumored to call for fortune when stroking.

Yamabushi Onsen

A short distance from Yamaga city is the main hot spring facility. Fifteen of the sixteen bathhouses lining the courtyard are private baths with open-air baths, and one is a women-only public bath. There is also Miyaon Onsen, which is located about a five-minute drive away from Yamabushi Onsen, where there is also a private bath and a walking bath, in addition to a private bath and a female bath.

Yamaga Natural Onsen Chiyoyu

A day-trip hot spring facility in Yamaga Onsen that boasts a source of water flow. Sauna and electric baths are popular, and it feels very comfortable when you hit the affected area of low back pain or stiff neck, and there are visitors from far away for treatment. There is also an open-air bath in the large bathhouse.

Miyaon Hot Springs

This is a day-trip bathing facility in Yamaga Onsen. In addition to the private male and female types of Uchiyu, there are also two private baths in Uchiyu and 11 open-air baths with nekiri. You can enjoy the hot water in the tub that boasts. Mixed gender bath (wearing a swimsuit) Walking bath is a spacious space of 40m.

Hua's watch

A day-trip hot spring facility at Hirayama Onsen, where the interior of Bali in the building is full of resort feeling. In addition to hot water, there are 3 courses (from 7000 yen, reservations are accepted from 11:30) with meal, dessert and bathing. Food + 1700 yen with bathing is also well received.

Naranosako Onsen

A day bathing facility in Yamaga Onsen. The outdoor bath, of course, is all the way to the walking bath. I clean all the hot water every day. In search of good springs, one of Japan's leading highly concentrated natural radon springs, repeat visitors are increasing in and out of Kumamoto Prefecture. Abundant tubs such as the sleeping bath and the pot bath are also popular secrets. Barrier-free.

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