Kurokura Onsen Kubota, located in the Nishi-Ikihari area of Ube City, known as the little Kyoto of San'in, is a precious recuperation spot where you can catch a glimpse of the origin of Japanese hot spring culture. Surrendering oneself to the breath of time exuding from the wooden buildings, one can find solace away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
The spring water, flowing directly from the source, contains gentle components that are beneficial for the skin, providing the potential for fatigue recovery and skin beautification. It's a good idea to immerse yourself in the time-honored recuperation culture while soaking in the quaint large bath. The compact yet leisurely sauna is also fully equipped.
The aging wooden buildings exude the ambiance of Japan's original landscape. Looking out over the garden, you may encounter beautiful views of the changing seasons. Why not step away from the hustle and bustle of the city and surrender to a moment of tranquility?
There are small anecdotes unique to hot spring facilities, woven with a touch of humor. For example, the cramped sauna might become a cherished memory of the hot spring experience.