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January 4, 2023
I visited for a day trip bath. Like Tokachigawa Onsen in Hokkaido, which is famous nationwide for its moor springs, it is a rare hot spring that contains a lot of humus. It seems to be alkaline with a pH of 8.4 to 8.7, and is a sodium-chloride/bicarbonate spring with a temperature of 26.2°C. It is a pity that the posted hot spring analysis report does not include the pH value for some reason. (-_-;) What is surprising is that it contains 9mg/kg of humus, much higher than the 2.1mg/kg of Tokachigawa Onsen. The color of the hot water is literally chocolate color, and it feels slimy, which I think is very good for the skin. The hot spring temperature is low, so the large hot tub is heated and circulated, but the small hot tub is 26.2°C free-flowing, so you can enjoy the wonderful spring quality. It is especially great for bathing in the summer, and I was able to take a long bath. ^_^ For day trip bathing, the schedule is listed on the hotel's website, so we recommend checking it out. If you have lunch at the hotel, the bathing fee of 1,000 yen will be reduced to 500 yen. I ordered oyakodon, and it was more delicious than I expected. Compared to other prefectures, there are few hot springs in Chiba Prefecture, and I thought that Shirako Onsen, which has an iodine spring, was the only hot spring I could recommend, but this is truly a treasure. The hot springs are so abundant that they are sold from vending machines. We especially recommend bathing in the free-flowing hot springs.
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