
Originally, Japanese people have always loved baths and hot springs. It's only natural that the ways to enjoy day-trip bathing and hot spring facilities continue to evolve. Find your favorite facility and pay it a visit. Here, we introduce the popular ranking of day-trip hot spring facilities nationwide, as voted by Tabiiro readers.
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湯の箱 こみち
Hokkaido
Hokkaido
湯の箱 こみち
"Yunohako Komichi" is a 24-hour super sento (large public bath complex) located in Hakodate, Hokkaido. The facility features a wide range of baths, including an open-air bath, waterfall rock bath, ultrasonic bath, high-temperature bath, and dry sauna, offering natural hot spring water that gently warms the body from within. After bathing, guests can unwind in the rest area with reclining seats, dine at the restaurant, or make use of the capsule space—ideal for a short nap before an early morning departure. With easy access to Mt. Hakodate, Goryokaku, and other city attractions, it serves as a perfect place to relax, rejuvenate, and enjoy both sightseeing and hot springs.
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Osaka
Dotonbori Sauna
2
Kanagawa
Hakone Kowakien Yunessun
3
Niigata
Lotte Arai Resort
4
Hyogo
Arima Kaido Onsen Suzuran no Yu
5
Hokkaido
Yunohako Komichi
6
Aichi
Natural hot springs Kakitsubata
7
Kyoto
Kurama Onsen
8
Hiroshima
Honoka no Yu, Kitahiroshima
9
Mie
Yabucha no Yu, Shimagahara Onsen
10
Nagasaki
Nagasaki Onsen Kidoan
11
Oita
Beppu Onsen Sakurayu
12
Shiga
Spa Resort Ogoto Agaryanse
13
Osaka
Kaizuka Ibuki Onsen Auto Campground
14
Aichi
BASE CAMP KITI
15
Kumamoto
Mifune Terrace
16
Akita
Polder Kata no Yu
17
Hyogo
Michi-no-Eki Yokawa
18
Kagawa
Shiohama no Yu Shikoku Health Village
19
Yamaguchi
Yuya Harune
20
Tochigi
Hotel Sun Valley Nasu