TOMOW2000
June 24, 2024
In September, I took the Shinkansen from Tokyo to Tazawako Station and rented a car from there to Tamagawa Onsen. Because it is a hot spring, it is too hot in the summer and in the winter (from around the latter half of November), you can only get to Tamagawa Onsen by public transportation, so I decided to go in September. Since I have stayed at Shin Tamagawa Onsen before, I made a reservation at my favorite Tamagawa Onsen this time. The room was a self-catering Japanese-style room about 6 tatami mats in size, so there was no particular inconvenience. Tamagawa Onsen has a strong acidic spring quality and you can sample it. You can dilute it and drink it, but it is sour like Pocari Lemon. Because it is acidic, even a small cut can cause severe pain, so be careful not to bathe after shaving. I have atopic dermatitis, so it was quite painful to soak in it. However, I heard that it is good for skin diseases, so I tried my best to endure about 3 minutes in the water, and then my body got used to it, so I endured another 2 minutes and soaked for a total of about 5 minutes. Afterwards, we moved to the steam bath, took a short break, and then soaked in again, repeating this cycle twice. Beginners may find it quite exhausting, so it's best to take care not to get too hot, and bathe at your own pace. There is also a rock bath a short walk from the accommodations in Tamagawa Onsen. This is a real rock bath that uses geothermal energy. There you can feel the energy of nature, with beitou stones, rocks spewing steam, and a river with hot sulfurous springs, so we recommend trying the hot spring and rock bath combination.
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