Hot water is brought in from Atami and Yugawara hot springs with a tanker truck every day. You can enjoy real hot springs all day while you are in the city.
One of Kyoto's most famous hot springs, famous as “hot water for beautiful skin,” the water has a thick texture and makes your skin very smooth.
A complex hot spring facility with the concept of Chichibu's famous festival, boasting a hot spring, food court, and shopping area.
Just a 15-minute walk from Chitose-Funabashi Station! An intimate, natural hot spring in the heart of Tokyo! You can fully enjoy a range of baths and saunas!!
3 minutes walk from Ogikubo Station on the JR Chuo Line! You can enjoy “alkaline simple hot spring” which is rare in Tokyo and sauna.
One of Japan's three major onsen, with a history dating back about 1,500 years. Indulge in a soak with a magnificent view of the valley.
The foot bath commemorating Tokugawa Ieyasu’s visit to the Atami hot springs
Natural gensen kakenagashi style (continuous flow from source) hot spring
Therapeutic onsen with effects that remain long after your visit
One of Tsukioka's most luxurious inns
An isolated inn with a mysterious atmosphere, located deep in the mountains
A stylish sento (public bathhouse) with various baths including a Jacuzzi that you can visit empty-handed.
The serene atmosphere and space provide a leisurely onsen experience for travelers
A spring born of the prayers of a Buddhist monk named Dochi
Tohoku's biggest therapeutic onsen boasts Japan's largest volume of hot spring water and highest acidity
Jakotsuyu is a sento (public bathhouse) that dates from the Edo Period. Its convenient location in Asakusa make it an excellent stop after a day of sightseeing. Enjoy the natural hot spring and open-air baths.
Drawing from two historic sources of water, this open air bath has a nostalgic atmosphere typical of traditional public baths
Relax and relieve yourself of daily stress and exhaustion
A rustic hotel near the entrance of the Seven Swamps of Tsuta
Try the popular onsen with its own hot spring source