Offering slightly more modern facilities, the Soyu was rebuilt in 2008 and has multiple baths to soak in.

A far more contemporary design, these baths are airy and light, with a variety of pools to try. With washing spaces, traditional wooden interiors and widows to nature, it’s a more regular experience than the nearby Ko-Soyu. With a shop at the front, you can purchase souvenirs and sweets or a towel if you’ve not brought your own.

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