I go to Tamagawa Onsen several times a year by private car, but Tamagawa Onsen is closed during the winter, so I really wanted to be healed by the hot water of Tamagawa Onsen, so I went to Shin-Tamagawa Onsen, which has the same spring quality. I stayed here using public transportation. Take the Shinkansen and get off at Tazawako Station. I took a local bus in front of the station, but it was very snowy and it was understandable that private cars were closed. I made a reservation for one night, but it was a waste to go back the next day because I had a hard time getting here! I asked for another night extension when I checked in. Thanks to that, on the first day, I spent a lot of time in bedrock bathing, bathing, and eating. I was able to. Due to the strong acidity, my hands were chapped and covered with scabs by the time I returned home, but I was able to enjoy the pure white scenery in the open-air bath, which Tamagawa Onsen does not have, and I had a good New Year's holiday. rice field. I go to Tamagawa Onsen several times a year by private car, but Tamagawa Onsen is closed during the winter, so I really wanted to be healed by the hot water of Tamagawa Onsen, so I went to Shin-Tamagawa Onsen, which has the same spring quality. I stayed here using public transportation. Take the Shinkansen and get off at Tazawako Station. I took a local bus in front of the station, but it was very snowy and it was understandable that private cars were closed. I made a reservation for one night, but it was a waste to go back the next day because I had a hard time getting here! I asked for another night extension when I checked in. Thanks to that, on the first day, I spent a lot of time in bedrock bathing, bathing, and eating. I was able to. Due to the strong acidity, my hands were chapped and covered with scabs by the time I returned home, but I was able to enjoy the pure white scenery in the open-air bath, which Tamagawa Onsen does not have, and I had a good New Year's holiday. rice field.
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