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August 16, 2023
It is located along the Monobe River, about a 10-minute drive east on National Route 195 from Tosa-Yamada Station. Just after passing Kochi University of Technology, you will see a large sign for "Yume no Onsen" on your left, then turn left and go down the gravel slope. The parking lot is in front of the inn. There are no parking spaces, so it seems like you can just park anywhere. If you are expecting "Yume no Onsen", you may be disappointed. It is a typical rural hot spring inn. The entrance is built like an old inn, and there are many stairs, so it is a difficult facility for those with bad legs. The stairs to the second floor are steep, so hold on to the handrail. It is also narrow. In addition to traditional Japanese rooms, there are also renovated Western-style rooms with beds. In addition, a new glamping tent has been installed on the north side of the building. You can relax while having a BBQ, but there is no TV. There are toilets and shower booths next to the tent. The hot spring is a simple sulfur cold mineral spring with a spring temperature of about 18°C and a weak alkaline pH of 7.8. It is heated and circulated, so it doesn't really have a hot spring atmosphere. There are four washing areas, and four people can fit in it. There are lockers with locks and two hairdryers in the dressing room. A day trip bath costs 800 yen, including towels. It may seem a little pricey. The facility itself is old, but it is frequently renovated with the latest equipment. There are Japanese-style toilets, but there are also the latest Western-style toilets with washlets. The glamping tents are stylish and make you want to stay there. There is also a 200V charger for electric cars. The owner of the inn may seem cold to first-time visitors, but if you become a regular, he will treat you very well. In addition to various credit cards, a wide range of payment methods are accepted, including PayPay and auPay.
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