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A private open-air bath with a tent sauna
A must-see for sauna families!
A private open-air bath with a tent sauna
- The "Sotoburo CUBE4" tent sauna.
The”Sotoburo CUBE4″ is a high-performance sauna tent
with outstanding heat resistance to provide optimal temperatures
and insulation despite its compact size, making it popular among sauna lovers.
- Natural hot spring water that flows directly from the source.
you can enjoy the “Clear Skin Bath”
a natural hot spring whose slightly alkalized waters flow up from a source 1,000 meters below the earth.
There are few steps inside, making it suitable for people of all ages.
A full range of amenities are also available.
- Deluxe Western-style Room(with Tent Sauna)
No. of rooms 1
Price
[Limited time offer]
through June 30.2024
¥15,400→ ¥13,200
/ 1room,
90 min
(Extensions: ¥5,500 / 30 min)
* Entry fee is not included.
- Deluxe Western-style Room(with Tent Sauna)
¥15,400 → ¥13,200 / 1room, 90 min (Extensions: ¥5,500 / 30 min) * Entry fee is not included
- Original Solaniwa Onsen Sauna hat
¥4,500→ ¥3,150
- Original Solaniwa Onsen Sauna towel
¥1,600→ ¥1,120
*It may be sold out.
have been drinking, or are pregnant or anemic.
*Remember to stay sufficiently hydrates.
*Children 12 years old or younger are not allowed into the sauna.
*Up to four people may use the tent sauna at the same time.
*The images on the webpages are only for the illustrative purposes.
*The information is subject to change.
*Please come to the private open-air bath reception on the 2nd floor
by the time of your reservation.
*Please note that the ending time may not be changed even
if you arrive late for your reservation.
In addition to the rooms with a tent sauna, there are also two special Japanese-style rooms (tatami mat flooring) for four to six people as well as seven private rooms for up to four people.
In addition to the private open-air baths, there is a full range of other facilities, including nine types of baths, seven types of bedrock baths, one of the largest relaxation spaces in western Japan, and old-fashioned festival day activities and games. In the dining area, you can enjoy your day at the facility with local Osaka cuisine, chilled craft beers, and other dishes that are perfect for after bathing.