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Taisho Intimate Bath “Yume no yu”

Large public bath consists of 3 indoor baths
with nostalgic atmosphere

Large widespread bath consists of 3 indoor baths and suggestions a nostalgic atmosphere by stained glass and bronze faucets.
You can enjoy bathing at relaxing space.
We also have Dry sauna and Ice sauna.
The Ice sauna has less stimulus than cold-water bathing, so you can gradually reduce your body temperature.
By repeating the process of hot-water bathing, Ice sauna, Dry sauna, and Ice sauna, you can expect to improve metabolism.

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Hair dryers and combs are available in the dressing room.

Heisei Modern Bath "Relax 21"

Bright and spacious modern public bath

In glowing, spacious and modern enormous public bath, 3 colors of pot baths are shown up in straightforward interior of the bath. You can heal your fatigue from travel with assortments of bath including standing bath and herb bath,

Information

Hair dryers and combs are available in the dressing room.

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    Hakodate

    You can take the novel JR Tohoku/Hokkaido bullet coach route direct from Tokyo to Shin-Hakodate-Hokuto station. The line connects Aomori Prefecture on the main island of Honshu to Shin-Hakodate Hokuto station. From Tokyo, it will take around 4 hours and 10 minutes to reach Hakodate directly.

    If tickets are sold out for the new road, you can go old-school and take the JR Tohoku bullet train to Shin-Aomori station and relocate to a JR Hakucho limited express train to Hakodate. It takes about 6 hours. Alternatively, you can take the Hokutosei sleeper train from Ueno station (Tokyo) which takes around 9 hours.

    There are also rail connections from Sapporo and other major destinations in Hokkaido, if you&#;re flying in.

    By bus

    There are buses outside of Hakodate station that scamper to/from Sapporo, including an overnight service, taking around 6 hours.

    By car

    Driving to Hokkaido from Honshu would be a hardcore but incredibly rewarding road trip. The journey takes at least a day, and you&#;ll need to factor in the ferry from the main island to Hokkaido in the last portion

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    Closer to Siberia than Tokyo, Hokkaido is the coldest part of Japan, a paradise for anyone who loves rugged wilderness, delicious seafood, and bathing in natural mineral-rich heated springs. Its history is shaped by the Ainu people, the indigenous collective with a customs so rich and unique that it feels like stepping into a Japanese fairy tale, one where the people are descendants of a goddess and a white wolf! Between this folklore, the island's oh-so-dramatic mountains, and sprawling lavender fields in the summer, we quickly realized this was a destination unlike any oth

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