For this hot spring tour, we recommend bringing comfortable swimwear, sandals, and a change of clothes.
Most pools require showering before entering, and towels may be rented or provided on-site—however, bringing your own is more convenient.
The hot spring water contains natural minerals, so people with sensitive skin should test the water temperature before fully entering. Avoid staying too long in very hot pools; short intervals with breaks in between are healthier.
Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated. Since the resort is located inside a forested area, light jackets, sunglasses, and sunscreen are useful depending on the season.
If you have heart disease, high blood pressure, or other medical conditions, consult your doctor before using the hot springs.
Keep valuables in hotel safes or with you, as lockers may be limited. Photography is allowed in public areas, but please respect privacy around the pools. Lunch inside the resort includes simple local dishes and snacks, so inform your driver in advance if you have any dietary restrictions.
Finally, try to avoid peak public holidays to enjoy a quieter and more immersive hot spring experience.