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Seven Good Luck God Tub and Public Bathhouse

2014/02/26

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category: eastern-izu, spas-and-onsen

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As developing along machine poling business, and the number of of the source suddenly increased from last years of Meiji, now, the hot spring of Ito has the richest amount of water in East Japan. There counts 733 (299) shares of hot spring gush mouths and quantity of 32,500 liters a minute (25~68 ℃).

Spring quality and effect

The hot spring of Ito classifies roughly separated by a simple spring, a weak hot brine spring and ti is said to have effect for chronic rheumatism, neuralgia, woman’s illness, stomach and intestines disease, relieving fatigue. The spring quality is water-clear with no bad smell.

Seven Good Luck God Tub and Ppublic Bathhouse

The town of Ito is dotted with the hot spring public bathhouses which can take a bath with traditionally low charge, and one stone statue of the Seven Deities of Good Luck is enshrined at the entrance.

Basic Information
Name Seven Good Luck God Tub and Ppublic Bathhouse
Address Ito City, Shizuoka
Closed —
Open hours —
Fees —
Getting there by Car
From Tokyo area It is approximately 90 minutes via use, Atami in Odawara-Atsugi Expressway from Tomei Expressway Atsugi interchange
From Nagoya area Use Usami Ohito road from Ohito at National highway No. 136 from Mishima, Mishima at National highway No. 1 from Tomei Expressway Numazu interchange; via Kameishi Pass to Usami. It is Ito at National highway No. 136 from Usami. (approximately 60 minutes)By train
From Tokyo to Ito: It is approximately one hour 40 minutes in limited express Odoriko
In the case of the Shinkansen use: From Tokyo to Atami (Shinkansen bullet train approximately 55 minutes), from Atami to Ito JR Ito Line approximately 22 minutes
from the Nagoya area,(by Shinkansen), from Nagoya to Atami :for approximately one hour 52 minutes from Atami to Ito, by JR Ito Line approximately 22 minutes
Parking lot —
Contact Ito Tourism Association Tel: 0557-37-6105
Website http://itospa.com

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