2015年8月6日木曜日

Ibusuki Hot Springs

It is an onsen town that is well-known for its sand baths, where bathers are buried in naturally heated sand.




The town is located in the southern tip of the Satsuma Peninsula, and the main downtown area is along the coast facing Kagoshima Bay. 






Ibusuki's sand baths can be enjoyed at a number of hotels and other facilities, but the most popular bathing spot is the large Saraku Sand Bath Hall, which is about a kilometer from Ibusuki Station. At sand baths, guests get provided with yukata robes and are then buried by staff members in hot sand that is heated by natural steam coming up from below. After staying buried for typically 10 to 20 minutes, guests wash off the sand and enter regular hot spring baths.




 


At the very southern end of Ibusuki City is Cape Nagasakibana, which has a recommended lookout point with views onto the ocean and nearby Mount Kaimondake.