Accommodations / Hot Spring Spots in Fukushima Area

  • Yunohana Onsen Ishiyu
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Fukushima Minamiaizu-gun Minamiaizumachi Yunohana 528
    "This mixed-gender public bathhouse is located on the bank of the Yunomata River. It features baths fed with rather hot spring water from an alkaline simple spring pulling in from the riverbed. The shack-like bathhouse humorously appears to be clinging to a boulder that sits on the riverbank. The name, which means ""stone bath,"" stems from the fact that the original bathtub was carved out of a large natural boulder."
  • Chozogoya Rest Area
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Fukushima Minamiaizu-gun Hinoematamura Hiuchigatake
    This rest house has origins tracing back to a hut erected at Oze's Numajiri Marsh in 1890. It was relocated from Numajiri Marsh to the current eastern shore of Lake Ozenuma in 1915. At the time, it was the only mountain hut in Oze. Today, the rest house is well known to mountaineers and nature lovers alike. It is especially convenient for hiking around Lake Ozenuma and for climbing Mt. Hiuchigatake. The rest house can be reached in one hour from the Numayama Pass, the gateway to Oze from the Fukushima Prefecture side. It can be reached in three hours from Oshimizu, the gateway to Oze from the Gunma Prefecture. Located nearby is Oegawa Marsh, which is best known for its profusely flowering alpine plants.
  • Niidagawa Onsen Haramachi Yussa
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Fukushima Minamisoma-shi Haramachi-ku Fukono Arato Sawa 15
    This day-use hot spring bathhouse is located in Niidagawa Hot Spring, famous for its skin beautifying effects. The hot springs have one of the strongest alkalinity in Fukushima Prefecture with a pH level of 9.3 to 9.5. It is even said that there is no need to use soap. In addition to one-meter-deep hot spring baths, the bathhouse also features heated air bath and salt saunas, rolling baths, jacuzzi baths, several varieties of massaging baths, cold water baths, and outdoor baths. There is something for bathers of all ages to enjoy. The bathhouse also has a cafe and a restaurant.
  • Kajika no Yu
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Fukushima Fukushima-shi Tsuchiyuonsenmachi
    These foot baths are located on the banks of the Arakawa River that weaves through the Tsuchiyu Onsen hot spring district. The baths are situated next to the Arakawa Ohashi Bridge, which is famous for its four massive kokeshi wooden dolls. They are fed with sharply-hot free-flowing hot spring water. A 1.8-meter-tall kokeshi wooden doll stands in the center of the bath.
  • Totsuna no Yu
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Fukushima Fukushima-shi Iizakamachi Shimokawara 36-7
    A common bathing facility in Iizaka Onsen. It gets its name from its proximity to the Totsuna Bridge over the Surikamigawa River, which divides the Iizaka District in half. It is near Hanamizuzaka Station on the Fukushima Kotsu Line, so many customers come from places other than Iizaka-machi. The spring contains alkaline simple springs.
  • Daimon no Yu
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Fukushima Fukushima-shi Iizakamachi Daimon 1
    "A common bathing facility created in 1962. It was named Daimon (""Great Gate""), because it is on the site where the main gate of Ootori Castle once stood. Located in a highland, its view of the northern part of Fukushima City makes it a popular destination. The water source is alkaline simple springs."
  • Sabako-yu
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Fukushima Fukushima-shi Iizakamachi Yuzawa 32
    "A hot spring bathhouse long cherished as Japan's oldest wood construction communal bathhouse. Due to the deterioration of the earlier structure, it was reconstructed in its original form in 1993. When the 12th-century poet Saigyo Hoshi visited this hot spring, he wrote the poem, ""I kept looking beyond the mountains from Sabako while thinking of people I had met."" This is said to be the reason that the name ""Sabako-yu"" has stuck. Even now, it is considered the symbol of the Iizaka Hot Spring Area, and it receives many visitors, both from the surrounding area and from other parts of Japan. The water is from alkaline simple springs."
  • Senki no Yu
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Fukushima Fukushima-shi Iizakamachi Yuno Atagomae 35
    "These public baths were once called Shitayu, meaning ""lower baths,"" on account of their former location of the downstream of Kiriyu baths. Although it is not clear exactly what year they opened, the bath came to be commonly known as ""Senki no Yu"" because of their reputation for curing ""senki"" (colicky abdominal pain). The baths would eventually be moved to their current location in 1967. Today they are used not only by locals but also by many visitors from outside of Fukushima City."
  • Tennoji Anabarayu
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Fukushima Fukushima-shi Iizakamachi Yuno Yujiri 25
    One of the communal bathhouses at Iizaka Onsen. In the old days, it was located at Okutotsuna Bridge on the upper reaches of the Surikami River and was called Tennoji-yu, but it was moved to its current location in 1986 and renamed Tennoji Anabara-yu. Located in a beautiful natural setting, this public bath is said to be especially effective against skin disease. It features alkaline simple springs.
  • Dosen-no-yu
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Fukushima Fukushima-shi Iizakamachi Yuno Dosen 16
    "A communal bathhouse established in the Yuno district of Iizaka-machi in 1962. Perhaps because the district was close to the hot spring area, few people had baths in their own homes, so there were demands to build a bathhouse in a place that was more convenient for the local people. It opened in a neighborhood called ""Dosen,"" the source of the name ""Dosen-no-yu."" Given its location in a residential area, it is favored mostly by local residents. The waters are alkaline simple springs."
  • Sports Pal
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Fukushima Yama-gun Inawashiromachi Hayama 7105
    An outdoor leisure facility located only a three-minute walk from the Inawashiro Ski Resort on Mt. Aizu Bandai overlooking Lake Inawashiro. In the summer, the activities including hiking, climbing, paragliding, and other activities centered on Mt. Bandai. In the winter, visitors take up skiing and snowboarding, so that leisure activities and sports can be enjoyed throughout the year. Of course, lodging is available, and the package deals that combine lodging and lessons are especially recommended.
  • Iwaki Yumoto Onsen
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    4.0
    50 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Fukushima Iwaki-shi Jobanyumotomachi
    A hot spring district counted as one of Japan's great Three Ancient Springs alongside Dogo Onsen in Ehime Prefecture and Arima Onsen in Hyogo Prefecture. The area's natural sulfur springs, whose waters are drawn from some 50 meters below the surface, generate an astounding five tons of piping hot water every minute. The hypotonic, mildly alkaline high temperature sulfur springs here are a variety found almost nowhere else in the country and have been used for over 1,000 years. Their colorless, slightly saline waters, freely distributed throughout the town, are said to enhance beauty, detoxify the body, alleviate hardening of the arteries, and ease high blood pressure. The town also cultivates balneotherapists, hot spring health technicians able to provide medical hydrology- and preventative medicine-based advice on hot spring therapy, and here visitors can consult with these qualified persons on how to healthily and best make use of hot spring baths.

    東日本大震災以降、閉まっている旅館やお店が多く、寂れた感じが否めませんでした。でも、食事付きで日帰り入浴の出来る旅館があり、復興割りを利用して5000円で1日楽しめました。

  • Higashiyama Onsen
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    3.5
    35 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Fukushima Aizuwakamatsu-shi Higashiyamamachi

    This made me feel like I was in the Alps in the fall. This little village with all the health spas is worth a walk about and taking good photos in the fall time.

  • Take Onsen
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    4.5
    9 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Fukushima Nihonmatsu-shi Take Onsen 1-16
    A hot spring district sprawling at the foot of 1,700 meter tall Mt. Adatara in Bandai-Asahi National Park. The area's acidic springs, a type found almost nowhere else in the country, are said to have been discovered by the shogun Sakanoue no Tamuramaro during his eastern expedition. The tasteless, odorless waters of the area's springs have a pH of 2.48 and are said to ease nerve pain, help heal motor paralysis, aid recovery from fatigue, and promote health. Long ago, during a time when there were no antibiotics, this ancient hot spring district provided an invaluable method of treatment for many diseases. In a Japan Hot Spring Association survey, this hot spring destination was selected as having the best natural beauty in the country and was also awarded the Fourth Superior Sight Seeing Area Cultivation Award by the Japan Travel and Tourism Association. The area also conducts fun health programs which combine hot spring bathing, cuisine, and exercise.

    岳温泉の桜坂沿いにある足湯。無料で利用できます。 春には運が良ければ、桜と雪が舞う中で足湯に入れるとのこと。

  • Azuma Ya Ryokan
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    4.5
    43 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Fukushima Fukushima-shi Machiniwasaka Taka Yu 33

    [予約] なかなか予約が取れないと聞きますが,運良く4日前に電話したところ, キャンセルが出たと言うことで,即予約できました。 税別1.3万円の料金でした。 [温泉] まずバスタオルは何枚でも利用できて幸せ。 A 内湯(24時間) 男性,女性,貸切 貸切はチェックイン時に予約。1時間ごとの区切りの中で40分の入浴。 15分前にはフロントに鍵を戻すシステム。お風呂からフロントは意外と遠いよ...

  • Dormy Inn Express Koriyama Natural Hot Spring
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    4.0
    181 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    2-18-1 Omachi Koriyama Fukushima

    The Dormy Inn is a chain that delivers great amenities for the very value conscious traveler. All Dormys that I have stayed in have a hot tub spa, late night noodles and a breakfast buffet. The...

  • Hotel Listel Inawashiro Wing Tower
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    3.5
    180 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Listel Park, OazaKawageta, Inawashiro-machi, Yama-gun Fukushima

    Hubby and I stayed at this hotel for 5 nights on a ski trip. The hotel is a little dated but the room is very spacious by Japanese standard. We were given a western room (twin bed) and additional...

  • Fuji no Yu
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    4.0
    40 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Fukushima Aizuwakamatsu-shi Ekimaemachi 2-13

    GW中の23時少し前に向かうともう閉めるとのことだったので、次の日の夕方に寄りました。激混みでしたが、地元の方も今日は混んでるなーと話してたので、GW中は大混雑だったようですが、中は広いので、受付の行列時間以外は不便なく過ごしました。裸のまま畳の上で寝られるところが珍しかったです。

  • Tamanashi Hachimachi Onsen
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    4.0
    30 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Fukushima Onuma-gun Kaneyamamachi Tamanashi Yoko Ido 2786-1

    福島県在住の友人からおすすめされて宿泊。会津川口駅から送迎していただけました。道中、会津の話などお聞きすることができとても良かったです。 家族経営のとてもほっこりする宿で、温泉も心地よく、お料理も一つ一つ手作り感があり、温泉を楽しみながらのんびりするのにもってこいの宿です。宿泊されている方も騒がしくないのんびりしたお客さんばかりでした。

  • Koriyama View Hotel Annex
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    4.0
    110 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    10-10 Nakamachi Koriyama Fukushima

    We stayed in a japanese style room in winter 2017 in the non smoking section of the hotel. We found the hotel very comfortable and we managed to muddle through checkin and check out with my very...

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