Ryusenji no Yu wins each category in “Nifty Hot Spring Annual Ranking 2020”

2020.12.31

“Ryusenji no Yu” operated by Oakland Kanko Kaihatsu Co., Ltd. has won numerous awards in the “Nifty Hot Spring Annual Ranking 2020 Hot Spring Ranking” announced in a ranking format from approximately 16,000 facilities nationwide. Including “Yokohama Spa Hills (2nd overall in Japan)” which was reopened last year, “Soka Tanizuka store” is the 2nd most popular facility in Japan in the ranking determined by the number of votes of users.

What is Nifty Hot Spring Annual Ranking 2020?

“Nifty Onsen Annual Ranking 2020” is a list of about 16,000 hot springs and hot spring facilities nationwide (as of November 30, 2020) listed in “Nifty Onsen”, and the number of views and word-of-mouth evaluations on the facility introduction page from users. , User votes, and coupon usage status are announced in a ranking format from a unique perspective.

Award list (for about 16,000 facilities nationwide)

[National comprehensive ranking]
Yokohama Spa Hills … No. 2 in Japan
Soka Tanizuka store … 4th in Japan
Hachioji Minamino store … 10th place in Japan
Shonan RESORT SPA … 11th in Japan
Tenku Spa Hills Nagoya Moriyama Main Store … 25th in Japan

[Popular hot spring facility selected by the user]
Soka Tanizuka store … 2nd place in Japan
Hachioji Minamino store … 6th in Japan
Shonan RESORT SPA … 7th in Japan
Yokohama Spa Hills … 8th in Japan
Tenku Spa Hills Nagoya Moriyama Main Store … 15th in Japan

Awarded in other categories, facilities popular with families, facilities popular with women, and facilities popular with bedrock baths

Ryusenji no Yu

It is a brand of large-scale hot bath facilities that are particular about baths, saunas, and bedrock baths as a pioneer in the industry, realizing the first “super public bath” business format in Japan in 1989 and introducing artificial carbonated springs into hot bath facilities for the first time in 2000. Currently, we have 4 stores in the Kanto area, 2 stores in Aichi prefecture, and 1 store in Miyagi prefecture. One new store is scheduled to open in Chiba prefecture, for a total of eight stores.
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