Oita prefecture in Kyusyu is famous for its hot springs particularly those in and around the city of Beppu.
In this summer, I went one of hot springs in Okuyuhuin highlands.

Beautiful, isn't it? Fresh air make your lungs clean.

This outdoor bath makes you feel gorgeous.

It was in the early evening on weekday and there's no one except for me. As you may guess I swam.

This is very important sign for hot spring lovers. This means that there is no water added to this type of bath. The hot spring of a 'Gensen kakenageshi' bath is always released without being used in a circulation system.
There are a bunch more hot springs around Beppu. Please find one you like.
Here is the site of this hot spring.
http://okuyufuin.net/
No comments:
Post a Comment