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January 14, 2022
Stayed in January 2022. As others have written, it is not at all the fizzing carbonated springs that appear on Sengakukan's website. There is no carbonic acid clinging to your body, it is just hot water. Above all, I think that a hot spring bath can only be called free flowing water if it overflows, but in the large public bath here, there is almost no overflow of hot water, and it is a pooled hot spring that is quite filthy. The private bath has bubbly hot water, but this seems to be completely circulating, so it is at the level of a super public bath. The drinking hot springs are carbonated springs with a fizzing feel, but this is probably because the amount of gushing water is small, or because the temperature of the source is low, the amount of water input from the source is extremely low in winter. In any case, there is no feeling of carbonated springs and free-flowing hot springs at present. I think you are making a fool of your customers by not including an explanation even though the content is clearly different from what is advertised on the website, so before anyone else feels disappointed, please click here. Enlighten with
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