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- What are some recommended accommodations in Awara Onsen where you can watch Yumomi (A technique in which a board approximately 180cm long is placed in the hot spring to stir the water and lower the temperature until it is ready to bathe.) process?
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- Question publication date:2019/6/27
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What are some recommended accommodations in Awara Onsen where you can watch Yumomi (A technique in which a board approximately 180cm long is placed in the hot spring to stir the water and lower the temperature until it is ready to bathe.) process?
I am planning to go to Awara Onsen with pay next time. Yumomi (A technique in which a board approximately 180cm long is placed in the hot spring to stir the water and lower the temperature until it is ready to bathe.) I would like to see what it is called, is there a place to stay where I can take a tour? If not, I would like to know hot spring where I can enjoy Awara Onsen 's specialties!
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- "Yumomi (A technique in which a board approximately 180cm long is placed in the hot spring to stir the water and lower the temperature until it is ready to bathe.)" is a custom that originates from Kusatsu Onsen in Gunma Prefecture, so this is a big misunderstanding. It seems that there is no such custom in Awara Onsen. Where did they go wrong? I'm very curious as to how they got there. If you'd like to try a unique bath at Awara Onsen, why not stay at "Seifuso", which has one of the best garden open-air baths in the Hokuriku region? I'm sure you'll enjoy a bath that you can only experience here.ほっこり法師's answer (Posted on:2019/6/28)
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An inn with an attractive large open-air bath