Hakone Yumoto Hijiri Onsen Yuno Sato Okada- Handbura set bathing plan (with yukata + towel)

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Hakone Yumoto Hijiri Onsen Yuno Sato Okada- Handbura set bathing plan (with yukata + towel) is a place you can visit in Japan.

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Hot spring utilization facility name: Yumoto No. 19. 44. 85. 97. 104 mixed
Spring quality: Weakly alkaline simple hot spring
Efficacy: Muscle pain, shoulder, neuralgia, arthralgia, chronic digestive disease, hemorrhoids, motor paralysis, cold

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Color: Colorless and transparent
Odor: Odorless
Source temperature: 52.0 degrees

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Yukata is a kind of Japanese clothes. Unlike ordinary Japanese clothes, this is a short dress that is worn on bare skin without wearing nagata.
Heian period of Yukatabira (Yukatabira) is and its prototype . According to Wyo-uru-ji-sho , which was established in the middle of the Heian period, Yu-ko is considered to be a cloth for bathing with an inner cloth . It is thought that it was used for the purpose of hiding sweat and nakedness because there was a chance to take a bath with several people at this time . There is a theory that the material used was hemp, which was strong in water and had good drainage .

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From around the Azuchi Momoyama period , it was widely used for the purpose of absorbing skin moisture by wearing it in hot spring water, and it became a type of clothing that ordinary people love in the Edo period .
The name "Yukata" is an abbreviation of "Yukadatera".

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Yukata are worn by men and women. Men's yukata are distinguished by the shorter sleeve extension of approximately 10 cm from the armpit seam, compared to the longer 20 cm sleeve extension in women's yukata. Like other forms of traditional Japanese clothing, yukata are made with straight seams and wide sleeves.

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Men in general may wear solid dark colors. Yukata are also worn at traditional Japanese inns (ryokan), especially after bathing in hot springs (onsen). Kinosaki Onsen, Kusatsu Onsen), it is possible to experience all-year-round the authenticity of wearing a yukata as a bathrobe while visiting the various onsens in town.

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Hakone Yumoto, where rich nature shifts from season to season, you can also enjoy the mountain of the seasons in season. (Reservation required)

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General customers are welcome to use only meals without reservation. With authentic dishes using mountain seafood and views of the majestic mountains from the window, the visitor's heart and stomach will be met.

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