When you’re in Japan, you have to go to a hot spring! This time we would like to introduce the recommended hot springs in Japan, including those in Tokyo, Okinawa and Hakone, each of which is a very popular and newly opened Japanese hot spring and a great value for money.
Contents
Japan Onsen Recommendation
1: Osaka Yumoto Fujiya
They are located in the middle of Hakone, Kanagawa Prefecture, Yumoto Fujiya is a popular spa hotel with a wide range of facilities. Whether you have muscle pain or joint pain, this is the perfect place to relax and unwind, and you can enjoy the open-air bath while looking out over the beautiful nature of Hakone.
Yumoto Fujiya Hotel Day Trip Onsen Tickets with instant booking confirmation ensure smooth entry. Yumoto Fujiya Hotel is a day spa in the popular hot spring resort of Hakone. The hot spring bath “Hayagumo” is a relaxing space surrounded by rich nature. The open-air baths for men and women offer a sense of openness, as well as an outdoor bath where you can soak in the hot water while admiring the vivid green surroundings.
View this post on Instagram
2.Gifu Hirayu Onsen
They are located in the Hirayu Hot Spring Village in the Chubu Mountains National Park, Gifu Hirayu Hot Spring has a long history and is the oldest of the Oku Hida hot springs. It has one of the largest hot spring geysers in the world, with 40 springs and 13,000 litres of hot water gushing out every minute.
2 people can join this tour! Hida Takayama is not only a World Heritage Site and an old town, but also the rich nature of Chubu Mountain National Park and the famous hot spring town of Hirayu Onsen. The tour includes a visit to the spectacular Hirayu Waterfall and the Great Sacred Tree, a visit to the Hirayu Shrine and the Hirayu Folk Museum to experience local customs and enjoy hot spring eggs cooked in the local hot spring water. The tour includes a visit to Hirayu Shrine and Hirayu Folk Museum to experience local customs and enjoy hot spring eggs cooked in local hot spring water.
View this post on Instagram
3.Okinawa Enjin no Yu
You read that right, a hot spring is a view of the endless nature. This private attraction in Okinawa, Enjin no Yu, is a 2,119-metre deep spring that was drawn from strata 54 million and 5 million years ago, and contains seawater and minerals from the ancient times. In addition to this, there are many facilities for you to take advantage of, such as beauty baths, herbal baths and saunas. What I love most about this place is that it overlooks the Pacific Ocean on high ground and you can enjoy the vast Okinawan seascape while soaking. You can enjoy the sea and the blue sky during the day, the sunset at dusk and the night view and the starry sky at night.
This natural hot spring, which originated from a stratum 10,000 years ago and is 2,000 metres deep, has no artificial water or heat added to it. The hot spring contains a lot of iron and has a special golden colour, which has an anti-fatigue and skin-beautifying effect. You can also enjoy the sea view while soaking in the hot spring, so why not drop by on your trip to Okinawa and get rid of the fatigue accumulated during your trip?
View this post on Instagram
4.Kumamoto Kurokawa Onsen
Kurokawa Onsen is located between Mount Aso and Mount Kuju, and is about two to three hours away from Kumamoto by car, making it an inaccessible place that retains the traditional Japanese atmosphere and has been voted number one in the Japan Hot Spring 100 for its atmosphere. Kurokawa Onsen is famous for its abundance of water, excellent water quality and the high temperature of the spring water. Tucked away in the mountains, there are many Edo-period style Japanese onsen inns where you can enjoy the natural hot springs outdoors while enjoying the scenery and feeling surrounded by nature.
Kumamoto Day Trip] Aso Volcano, Kusachieri, Kumamoto Castle, Kurokawa Onsen (from Fukuoka)
See the greenery of Kusshinari at the foot of Mount Aso, the most active volcano in Kumamoto. Kumamoto Castle and Castle Caien, one of Japan’s three most famous castles, are designed to resemble ancient quarters, making you feel like you have travelled back in time to Edo-era Japan. Kurokawa Onsen, Kumamoto’s healing sanctuary, will clear your mind of the day’s fatigue.
https://www.kurokawaonsen.or.jp/
View this post on Instagram
5.Yunessun SPA Resort
The Yunessun Spa Resort offers a warm and cosy soaking environment where you can relax in a 40-metre long open-air bath with breathtaking views of the Hakone mountains. If you’re tired of seeing the outdoors, head to the indoor area of the dome, which offers something for all seasons, where you can enjoy a unique experience in a luxurious bath with a huge Mediterranean-themed pool, wine, coffee or sake.
Take a day trip to Hakone now and experience a super luxurious spa experience at.
https://www.yunessun.com/global/en/spa/
View this post on Instagram
6.Tokyo Spa LaQu
Spa LaQua is located in Tokyo Dome City and offers a variety of spa, sauna, hair care salon, organic restaurant & café and other leisure facilities. Enjoy the resort atmosphere!
Tokyo Dome Natural Spa LaQua & Tokyo Metro 1 Day Ticket|Value Packages
A deluxe package that includes a 1-Day Tokyo Metro Ticket for unlimited rides on the entire Tokyo Metro line and admission to Spa LaQua in Tokyo Dome! Enjoy the 100% natural mineral-rich hot spring at Spa LaQua, which is 1,700 metres underground!
Are you excited after reading the above lazy package of recommended Japanese hot springs? Now that Japan is finally open, book a flight to Japan and arrange a trip to a hot spring like never before (just in time for winter, so you should warm yourself up).
View this post on Instagram
When you come to Japan, remember to plan other exciting trips to Tokyo!