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The waterfall is a water bath! ? "Finnish sauna" experience

The waterfall is a water bath! ? "Finnish sauna" experience
The waterfall is a water bath! ? "Finnish sauna" experience
The waterfall is a water bath! ? "Finnish sauna" experience
The waterfall is a water bath! ? "Finnish sauna" experience
The waterfall is a water bath! ? "Finnish sauna" experience
The waterfall is a water bath! ? "Finnish sauna" experience
The waterfall is a water bath! ? "Finnish sauna" experience
The waterfall is a water bath! ? "Finnish sauna" experience
The waterfall is a water bath! ? "Finnish sauna" experience
The waterfall is a water bath! ? "Finnish sauna" experience

Warm up in the popular sauna and go to the waterfall!

A wood stove is installed inside the special Finnish-made tent, and the tent fabric is made of non-flammable material.

After heating up the sauna stone placed on the stove, if you pour water over it, the tent will be filled with hot steam, creating a sauna state. In Finland, this is called ``Loulyu''.

At the Authentic Finland and Hisetsu-no-takiFalls campgrounds, aromas are added to the water used for this rolling process to enjoy the scent.

A sauna that allows you to roll your own is called a Finnish sauna, and when a customer does their own rolling, it's called a self-roll.

The humidity inside the tent is high and the temperature can be adjusted by adjusting the amount of firewood, so you can relax and enjoy it for a long time.

Even if you are not good at saunas, please give it a try.

Both men and women can use the sauna, as both men and women are welcome to use the sauna fully clothed.

Sometimes I get to take a sauna with someone I've never met before, and I feel like I've become closer to them by spending time in a small tent looking at the flames from the stove.

Once you have warmed up in the sauna, try taking a dip in the waterfall basin instead of a cold bath. The water quality and temperature are excellent!

If you take a bath in the open air in the great outdoors, you may be more likely to experience peace.

This is the only campground in Japan where you can experience a sauna and waterfall!

Detailed information

Period

Held on Hisetsu-no-takiFalls Campsite business days

Time required

Average time: about 120 minutes

Name of facility

Hisetsu-no-takiFalls Campsite

Meeting place/experience place

Hisetsu-no-takiFalls Campsite

address
1409-1 Asari, Kiho-KihoTown 519-5718
telephone number
0735-21-1333
business hours

9:00-21:00 (Reception closes at 17:00, reservation required)

Fee

Adults (junior high school students and above) 2 hours 1100 yen

*Half price for elementary school students

Access by public transportation

2 minutes from JR Shingu Station by getting off at Asari Jinja-mae Town Bus

Access by car

[From Nagoya]
From Kumano Owase Road Kumano Odomari IC, take National Route 42 towards Shingu for about 50 minutes (about 35 km)
[From Osaka]
From Kisei Expressway Susami Minami IC, take National Route 42 towards Shingu for approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes (approximately 80 km)

parking

Yes

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