Conveniently located next to the station. A completely western-style outdoor bath
A colorless hot spring on a small, quiet road. The ”silver spring” is both carbonated and enriched with radium
Filled with divine blessings. A spacious, comfortable bath
A cozy onsen hotel where kids are welcome
Famous for its natural boulder cave bath
An onsen facility in the woods at the base of Mt. Zao
This outdoor, natural bath is even popular in winter
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.
Featuring private baths that are the largest in size and number in the prefecture
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.
Known as one of Japan’s top three beauty hot springs
Kinosaki’s oldest outdoor bath
Ume-no-yu, built in 1927, is a traditional Japanese sento (public bathhouse) that has been featured on television both in Japan and overseas.
A hotel with Yonezawa beef, spa services and private baths
A walking path around rising volcanic smoke
The only inn in the area where you can feel an atmosphere of tradition and relax by soaking in a bath surrounded by the grand nature
A variety of fascinating baths are available, including a large one resembling the Kurhaus
A favorite among fans of secluded hot springs
Known for its low-temperature bubble bath, Kotobuki-yu (Happy Bath) is a retro-style public bathhouse with a tank of colored carp.
Drawing from two historic sources of water, this open air bath has a nostalgic atmosphere typical of traditional public baths