This place is deep in the mountains, so getting here isn't very convenient. If you want to visit Yabakei, I recommend taking a sightseeing bus, but it only runs on Sundays or holidays. During the autumn leaves season, though, it runs every day!
Yabakei | Review by 童寶寶
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Yufuin Onsen
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It's really worth spending 2-3 days here! There are plenty of spots to check out on both the east and west sides of Lake Kinrin. Staying at your favorite hot spring inn and soaking in the onsen will make you miss this trip for sure!
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Kamegawa Onsen Hot Spring
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The sand bath here is such a rare experience! You can listen to the sound of the waves while sweating it out. I almost fell asleep during the process, and afterwards my whole body just felt so relaxed and lazy!
