The best hot springs in Japan
The Tottori prefecture's Iwai Onsen Iwamiya is said to be the area's oldest inn. All water, from the tub to the shower, is free-flowing hot spring water directly from the source.
1. Meitou Hitou Unagiyunoyado Takuhide
Rated as the most popular hidden onsen located in Miyagi prefecture, Takuhide hot spring has been called “unagi-yu” after Japanese freshwater eel for more than 300 years. Sodium-hydrogen carbonate springs are strongly alkaline. but contains sulfur and has a surprisingly thick texture reminiscent of lotion. Particularly popular among women, you can expect an overall improvement in skin conditions, including reduced eczema and smoother skin.
2. Iwai Onsen Iwamiya
The Tottori prefecture's Iwai Onsen Iwamiya is said to be the area's oldest inn. All water, from the tub to the shower, is free-flowing hot spring water directly from the source. Their famous gensen choju no yu (“longevity hot spring”), which loves to stand up, is what drives tourists to this ryokan. Outdoor baths surrounded by bamboo fences and private baths Suisha-an ("water wheel house") that can be booked at no extra charge are also popular year-round.
3. Shokichi no Yu
Set among the mountains of Okushimoda, Shokichinoyu is famous for its medicinal onsen with high alkaline content. Alkaline gives water a thick texture, known not only for its skin-beautifying benefits but also effective against fatigue, stiff shoulders, joint pain, poor circulation and chronic digestive problems. The outdoor baths as well as the stunning views of the surrounding mountains make this inn the third most popular on the list.
4. Shirafune Grand Hotel
Known locally as Shirahone no yu (“white bone hot spring”), this simple sulfur spring (a type of hydrogen sulfide) is said to be effective for treating digestive disorders, diabetes and skin problems. It is also said that “a three-day visit will protect you from old people for three years.” Visitors who come to bathe outdoors at night can enjoy a spectacular starry sky above in any season. Located just a few hours from Tokyo, this ryokan is a great weekend getaway.
5. Kawako Onsen Hamaya Ryokan
“A souvenir from Kawako is a walking stick less,” an old adage that reflects Kawako’s popularity as a hot spring health resort. Spring calcium sodium-sulphate is effective against neuralgia, rheumatism and eczema. Many people visit for treatment of various health conditions.
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