“# Hot spring at home” Kamogawaso’s “hot spring” in the bath at home!

2020.05.12

Yusaka Yuen Co., Ltd. has begun selling “hot springs” that spring from the basement of the site under the management and management of the company.

“Kamogawaso” is a hot spring inn that retains the atmosphere of Takehara, a small Kyoto of Aki, and quietly stands in the abundant greenery while keeping the liveliness of Hiroshima Airport close.
You can enjoy the beautiful culture of Japan, such as a vast pure Japanese garden of 1500 tsubo that touches the nature of the four seasons, seasonal kaiseki cuisine, hearth banquet dishes, and a historical hot spring.

April 2019 Rebranded Kamogawaso
Please spend healing time

We decided to sell hot springs based on our daily gratitude to our neighbors and the desire of our staff to feel a “travel feeling” and “time of healing” even at home.

Hot spring selling price

With container: (20L) 1,000 yen
Bring container: (20L) 500 yen
Delivery included
Price:

(20L with container) ¥ 2,000

* Delivery area: Entire Takehara City, Southern Saijo Town, Higashi Hiroshima City, Takaya Town, Higashi Hiroshima City
* All prices include tax

Place of sale
Kamogawaso (445 Nishiyusaka, Nishino-cho, Takehara-shi, Hiroshima 725-0002)
* We will be temporarily closed from May 6 (Wednesday) to June 30 (Tuesday), but hot spring sales are open.

Enmei no Yu, Yusaka Onsen

The spring quality is a simple weak radioactive cold spring, which is effective for neuralgia and chronic skin diseases.
It is popular with many people as a “Enmei no Yu” that is mellow to the skin.

Enmei no Yu, Yusaka Onsen

The place where the museum is located is a place where Michizane Sugawara had a rest on the way down to Chikushi.
It is also the place where all the daimyo who have changed their jobs have stopped to visit Edo to heal their fatigue.
It seems that the hot spring at that time was used as a well in the village, and was springing from the side of the entrance to Kamogawaso.
Even now, the hot springs that spring from the wells on the premises of the hotel have a rare quality in Japan, called a “radioactive cold mineral spring” that contains radioactivity.

Hot spring quality and quality

Discharge: 150ℓ / min
Izumi temperature: 18.2℃
Property: Colorless, transparent, tasteless and odorless
Spring quality: Simple weak radioactive cold spring
Utility: Neuralgia, myalgia, arthralgia, chronic digestive system disease
Chronic skin disease, chronic gynecological disease, coldness, etc.

Overview of "Kamogawaso"

Address: 445 Nishiyusaka, Nishino-cho, Takehara City, Hiroshima Prefecture
TEL: 0120-55-8080
Number of rooms: 45 (Royal room, remote guest room, Koyotei, East / Western style room, Main building / Western style room, Japanese style room, etc.)
Access: 15 minutes by car from Hiroshima Airport or JR Higashihiroshima Station

>Kamogawaso Official Site

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