
Akita
"Akakura Sanso," a historic hot spring facility in Gojome Town, Akita, is set amid abundant natural surroundings. The spring known as Nametara is associated with a legend in which an injured crane was healed after bathing in its waters. With a history spanning more than 350 years, it has long been cherished by the local community, and day-use visits allow for bathing and dining in the clear, quiet mountain air.
Why not enjoy a day trip to a hot spring where you can relax your mind and body? It's great that you can go there on the day you want without having to worry about what to bring. The number of facilities with natural hot springs, bedrock baths, saunas, spa menus, etc. is increasing, and we will introduce you to the ever-evolving appeal of day trip hot springs.
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赤倉山荘
"Akakura Sanso," a historic hot spring facility in Gojome Town, Akita, is set amid abundant natural surroundings. The spring known as Nametara is associated with a legend in which an injured crane was healed after bathing in its waters. With a history spanning more than 350 years, it has long been cherished by the local community, and day-use visits allow for bathing and dining in the clear, quiet mountain air.
ポルダー潟の湯
"Polder Kata no Yu" is famous for its skin-beautifying properties. This hot spring originates from a layer of seawater that is approximately 5 million years old, offering two different temperatures for you to enjoy. The facility offers various amenities, featuring a sauna and a reclining bath, and is easily accessible with barrier-free access and reasonable prices. There is an on-site restaurant, and with many tourist attractions nearby, it's a perfect stop on your journey. Shuttle buses for groups and banquet courses are also available.