Other Bathing Facility Spots in Murayama Area Area

  • Yamagata Uwa no Onsen Tenjin no Yu
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    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Yamagata Yamagata-shi Zaouwano 313-1
    This onsen is in Zao Ueno, Yamagata City. The source spring is gypsum sodium sulfate spring, a rarity even in Japan. It offers powerful skin beautifying properties, and can help with weight loss and chronic constipation when drunk. They have an outdoor bath a view of the woods, and wooden indoor baths as well, along with a snack bar, open hall, and private rental rooms. The shop sells “onsen tamago” eggs boiled in the hot spring, and local produce.

    山形駅11km、山形上山ICから5kmと蔵王温泉より遥かに近い日帰り温泉。建物は大きくないが、よく管理されており清潔感がある。露天風呂3つに内風呂、山の緑を眺めながら源泉を心から楽しめる。

  • Warashi-yu Foot Bath
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Yamagata Pref. Obanazawashi Ginzanshimbata In the ground
    Warashi-yu is a free public foot bath located in the Ginzan Hot Spring area in the city of Obanazawa, Yamagata Prefecture. It is located along the Ginzan River at the entrance to the hot spring area, and as visitors soak their feet, they can take a look at the seasonal changes on the surrounding mountains and see the multistory wooden inns built in a Western style redolent of the Taisho period (1912–1926). The water, which is said to be effective against neuralgia, rheumatism, and skin diseases, flows directly from a spring, so it can be a bit on the hot side. The benches are placed with consideration for height and position, so that visitors can sit and chat leisurely with one another. The view of the illuminated townscape at night is especially recommended.
  • Takase-no-Yu Footbath
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Yamagata Pref. Sagaeshi Kubo 11 in the ground
    This free footbath is near Mogamigawafurusato Park in Sagaekubo, Sagae City. Located in the immediate vicinity of the Mogami River, you can enjoy a footbath with free-flowing hot spring water while gazing at Mt. Gassan and the Zao and Asahi Mountain ranges. It's just one minute from Sagae Service Area on the Yamagata Expressway, so if your car has ETC (electronic toll collection) capability, this is the best way to get there.
  • Kaminoyama Jo no Ashiyu (foot bath)
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Yamagata Kaminoyama-shi Motojonai 3-7
  • Kuwanomachi Pocket Park
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Yamagata Tendo-shi
    This foot bath is installed in front of the Shohakutei Azumaso inn in Tendo Onsen. The long and shallow bath can seat up to about 20 people. The bath also has a Japanese-style roof that allows it to be used even when the weather is rainy. Other attractions include a hand bath and a spring water drinking fountain. Their central location makes them a great place to stop by while exploring the hot spring district.
  • Sakuranbo Higashine Onsen Pocket Park Foot Baths
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Yamagata Higashine-shi Onsenmachi 1-8-14
    The foot bath is located in the Pocket Park in Sakuranbo Higashine Onsen. The long and narrow design of the bath allows it to be used by large numbers of people. The hot spring water used by the bath comes from Higashine Onsen. One third of the bath is covered by an arbor–style roof, allowing visitors to leisurely enjoy soaking their feet in the baths even on rainy days. The baths are conveniently located near facilities in Higashine Onsen and are also a great place to rest while sightseeing.
  • Nensho body onyoku Asian Lordes
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Yamagata Pref. Yamagatashi Hamasaki 12-13

Yamagata Areas

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Although often overlooked, Yamagata prefecture by no means lacks appeal: the Yamadera temple trail through the mountains, deliciously tender Yonezawa wagyu, and over 100 steaming hot springs, most notably Zao Onsen, await visitors. When winter comes, the snowcapped peaks become dotted with skiers by day and onsen-goers by night, while summer brings the celebration of juicy Yamagata cherries.

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