
Hyogo
"Michi-no-eki Yokawa" is a representative tourist spot in the Yoshikawa area of Miki City, Hyogo Prefecture. It features the "Yamada Nishiki Digital Museum," a sake tasting corner called "Yokawa Sakagura-dori" where you can sample sake made from "Yamada Nishiki," and a complex facility called "Yamada Nishiki no Yakata" where local agricultural products are also available. Additionally, it includes the Yoshikawa Onsen Yokatan, a hot spring facility known for its abundant carbonation content, to showcase the charm of the Yoshikawa area.
With the recent sauna boom, the number of facilities where you can enjoy saunas in style is increasing. We will introduce recommended sauna facilities, including saunas with spa facilities, private saunas, tent saunas, and facilities where you can enjoy ro-ryu.
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道の駅よかわ
"Michi-no-eki Yokawa" is a representative tourist spot in the Yoshikawa area of Miki City, Hyogo Prefecture. It features the "Yamada Nishiki Digital Museum," a sake tasting corner called "Yokawa Sakagura-dori" where you can sample sake made from "Yamada Nishiki," and a complex facility called "Yamada Nishiki no Yakata" where local agricultural products are also available. Additionally, it includes the Yoshikawa Onsen Yokatan, a hot spring facility known for its abundant carbonation content, to showcase the charm of the Yoshikawa area.
Tonttu Hijima
"Tonttu Hijima", located in the mountains of Shiso City, Hyogo, is a renovated former kindergarten transformed into an all-weather camping facility. Here, guests can enjoy camping experiences both outdoors and indoors, even in inclement weather. The playground and former classroom areas are completely covered with artificial turf, providing a comfortable environment. Additionally, the tent sauna under the starry sky is a highlight that promises a memorable experience.
有馬街道温泉すずらんの湯
Located a 15-minute walk from Kita-Suzurandai Station on the Kobe Electric Railway, this hot spring offers a garden open-air bath where you can enjoy the four seasons on a day trip. The two types of spring water they boast are natural hot spring water that springs from about 1,100 meters underground, and "Miyamizu", which is rich in minerals and is essential for the sake brewing of "Nada", and has been selected as one of Japan's 100 famous waters. After relaxing in the hot spring, you can also enjoy creative cuisine, including a kaiseki banquet.