A walking path around rising volcanic smoke
Arima Hot Spring, located an hour's trip away from Osaka, is known as a retreat in the Kyoto, Osaka and Kobe areas. It is famous for being one of Japan's three oldest hot springs.
An isolated inn with a mysterious atmosphere, located deep in the mountains
A spring born of the prayers of a Buddhist monk named Dochi
Noboribetsu is a historic onsen (hot spring) area opened in the Edo period that uses the steaming Jigokudani as its source. The area hosts plenty of attractions besides Jigokudani.
High up in the west Daisetsuzan mountains, this hot spring can be found on the path to a summit
Hot spring steam drifts through the town: a picture perfect onsen
A 20-minute drive from central Otaru; a hot spring town surrounded by nature
One of the world's rare moor hot springs
Daisetsuzan National Park's most famous hot spring town. It bustles with activity during the autumnal foliage season
A gentle lake surface and billowing mountain make for a view of curious contrast
Only an hour out of the city: Sapporo's own hot spring town
A river of hot spring water winds through old-growth trees of Noboribetsu
Hakodate's greatest hot springs, ripe with history and port town charm
A lively onsen area brimming with shops
Dig in the sand to unveil this hot spring
A popular outdoor bath near the lake shore
A natural hot spring at the foot of Mt. Takao
The concept is ”festival.” There's lots to enjoy after bathing too
An onsen town lined with Western-style multi-story wooden buildings from the Taisho Period. Exuding a nostalgic atmosphere, the town is often used as a location for movies and TV dramas.