Hakone Kowaki-En Yunessun is an amusement spa that offers fun for the entire family. Yunessun and Yutopia are swimsuit zones and Mori No Yu is a traditional Japanese onsen. Yunessun has multiple pools for adults and children, an aroma room, and a doctor fish pool. Yutopia is the open-air zone where you can experience bathing in coffee, green tea, and wine. There are two shows offered at various hours throughout the day at the Coffee Bath and the Wine Bath. Yunessun is large enough that depending on your mood, you can find fun and entertainment, or quiet and relaxation.
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Water Fun in Hakone at Yunnesun
Fun and relaxation with themed and traditional baths
By Adeline Ong
Community writer
Dragon Waterfall -- Waterfall pool and fun under the falling water
Hot spring cave -- Hot baths hidden inside a cave
Boxappy's Jungle Gym -- Water playground for the little kids
Water slides on Rodeo Mountain -- easy, average, and hard slides
Turkish Hamam -- Doctor fish foot bath filled with little fish in a pool that eat off your feet. There is a line for this attraction and you can pay 1000 yen for an official photograph
Open-air Wine Bath
The God's Aegean Sea -- large indoor pool/spa that was largely used by children and families
Swimming pool -- so full of children and families that that it is more of an obstacle pool rather than a lap swim pool
Coffee Bath -- After you leave this pool, the coffee smell does seem to linger on your skin and hair
Show at the Coffee Bath -- strange but amazingly fun to have buckets of coffee thrown at you
Green Tea Bath
Multi-level bath
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Victoria Vlisides
9 years ago
Looks so fun!
FebiNU
10 years ago
wine bath? its real??
Victoria Vlisides
10 years ago
Open air wine bath... was it real wine??
Carol Akiyama
10 years ago
I've been there many times and these are nice photos. It's hard to take photos there.
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