Yunomori Onsen, a pure Japanese-style hot spring prompon in Thailand, is the best no matter how you look at it.
I never thought I would be able to take a hot spring bath in Thailand.
Why did you think this?
I was in Thailand for about two weeks and really wanted to go to a hot spring!
But this is Thailand.
Are there any hot springs? That's what I thought, so I did a search and found it. There were also three cases.
I went to Yunomori Onsen in Prompong, which was the closest one, with my Thai friend and her child.
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Just like Japan! Authentic day trip hot spring in Thailand “Yunomori Onsen”
That's what I thought the moment I entered.
Japan! ! This is Japan! ! *The photo is of the courtyard.
Yunomori, Thailand's first full-fledged super hot spring, the land of smiles.The concept is to bring Japan's proud traditional culture of hot springs to Thailand, the land of peace and healing, with the concept of ``the ultimate relaxation in the tropics.'' With an interior that emphasizes the warmth of wood, a Japanese-style architecture that uses natural materials luxuriously, and a beautiful and neat Japanese garden, the interior of the hotel is as the name ``Yunomori'' (Yu no Mori) suggests, and it is a quiet and relaxing place that will make you feel as if you have visited a resort deep in the forest. It is a relaxing space. Forget the hustle and bustle and stress of the big city of Bangkok and relax to your heart's content.
Quote: Yunomori official website
*Currently, the link has been deleted because it appears that it may have been hacked by a third party.
The homepage is available in Japanese.
The reception at Yunomori also spoke Japanese.
As expected from the Japanese area.
Yunomori is located in an upscale residential area, about a 15 minute walk (about 1 km) from Phrom Phong.
The interior of the store has a Japanese-inspired interior. There were no artificial decorations, and it was completely Japanese.
This quality was enough to satisfy even homesick Japanese people.
My Thai friend who went with me was also satisfied.
What are the benefits of hot springs and spa treatments?
If you are suffering from stress, insomnia, anxiety, joint pain, muscle pain, sensitivity to cold, rough skin, etc., please try the effects of hot springs and massage at Yunomori Onsen.
Source: Morinoyu official website
The official website says this, but I wonder if it's just a regular hot spring?
I tought. Since it is not alkaline hot water, it does not have any skin beautifying effects or smooth skin.
It doesn't say it's a hot spring, so maybe it's a massage? The massage certainly looked good.
However, there is also a large public bath and an open-air bath.
You can enjoy the sauna and mist bath for a long time. Another thing that surprised me was the Goemon bath? There was a bath like that, and I had never seen it before in Japan, so I was shown a nice one.
Facility
- Big bath
- bubble bath
- jet bath
- steam room
- sauna & shower
- open-air bath
- tub bath
- water bath
Yu no mori price (November 2019)
Hot spring bathing fee (Bath)
adult | Under 15 years old, over 65 years old |
---|---|
450 | 250 |
*There is a charge even for children under the age of 0.
Spa treatment fee (Bath)
half an hour | 60 minutes | 90 minutes | 120 minutes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Thai traditional massage | – | 450 | 650 | 790 |
aromatherapy | – | – | 1050 | 1250 |
body scrub | – | 1000 | – | – |
herbal ball therapy | 450 | 650 | – | – |
head & shoulders | – | 450 | – | – |
Futto massage | – | 450 | – | – |
If you pay with a JCB card, you will get a 15% discount on all fees.
I think 450 baht is quite expensive.
Arima Onsen usually costs about this much, so it's the same price as in Japan.
We recommend accessing Yunomori by motorcycle or taxi.
There are a lot of motorcycles in front of the station, so if you're traveling with your family, I think it would be a good idea to take a taxi.
It costs about 50 baht.
summary. it was fun!
If you are tired, you may be able to stay there for a day.
There is also a relaxing room and a Japanese izakaya.
Of course there are massages, and there's also a cafe.
Yukata rentals are also available, so you can receive the same kind of service as if you were at a Japanese inn.
We Japanese love baths. You can't relax in the shower.
I think it's okay for about a week, but it's painful all the time! I want to take a bath! I want to relax!
It's hot in Thailand, but the air conditioner is working well in the room, so it's not too cold and comfortable.
It's not really a tourist-friendly spot, but why not go there if you're staying for a long time?
It might be a good idea to introduce Japan to your Thai friends when you hang out with them.
It's a forest hot spring, but there's one in Pattaya too!
I guess I'll come back next time. Well then(^^)/
Bonus gallery
Yunomori Cafe Yunomori Cafe Morinoyu Courtyard ① Yunomori Courtyard ②
My daughter is cute. . . (^^)/