
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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島ヶ原温泉 やぶっちゃの湯
Mie
Mie
島ヶ原温泉 やぶっちゃの湯
"Shimagahara Onsen Yabucha no Yu" is a day-trip hot spring facility in Iga City, Mie Prefecture. In addition to a bath with natural hot spring water rich in minerals, an open-air panoramic bath overlooking the countryside, and a large bath that is known for leaving your skin smooth, there is also a sauna, a reclining bath, and more. There is also a free rest area and a souvenir shop with Iga's specialty products. In addition to the hot springs, there is a campsite with sites with power outlets that even beginners can enjoy, where you can relax while feeling the rich nature of the Kizugawa River. There are also plenty of activities that the whole family can enjoy, such as putt-putt golf and battery cars. Don't miss the restaurants that use local ingredients.
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Osaka
Dotonbori Sauna
2
Kanagawa
Hakone Kowakien Yunessun
3
Hyogo
Arima Kaido Onsen Suzuran no Yu
4
Oita
Beppu Onsen Sakurayu
5
Hiroshima
Honoka no Yu, Kitahiroshima
6
Kyoto
Kurama Onsen
7
Hokkaido
Sauna Kotan Sapporo
8
Aomori
Kumanosawa Onsen
9
Aichi
Natural hot springs Kakitsubata
10
Osaka
Kaizuka Ibuki Onsen Auto Campground
11
Nagasaki
Nagasaki Onsen Kidoan
12
Yamanashi
Hakushu/Ojira Forest Meisui Park Verga
13
Shiga
Spa Resort Ogoto Agaryanse
14
Hyogo
Michi-no-Eki Yokawa
15
Oita
Josei Tenku no Mori
16
Yamaguchi
Roadside Station Hotaru-kaido Nishinoichi
17
Niigata
Lotte Arai Resort
18
Kumamoto
Mifune Terrace
19
Yamaguchi
Yuya Harune
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Mie
Yabucha no Yu, Shimagahara Onsen