Other Bathing Facility Spots in Nikko / Kinu River / Lake Chuzenji Area

  • Yunishigawa Mizu no Sato
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    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tochigi Nikko-shi Yunishigawa 473-1
    "A tourism center located in Yunishikawa Onsen, a hot spring district connected to a legend concerning the mighty Taira clan. Highlights include a large pedestrian suspension bridge which serves as a symbol of the center, a butterfly museum, and soba noodle making classes which can be reserved for groups of five people or more. There's also a hot spring bathhouse whose tubs are constantly replenished ""kakenagashi"" style from a source spring, restaurant which serves a wide selection of dishes you can only enjoy in the Yunishi River area, and a gift and souvenir shop selling fresh picked vegetables and local specialty products. In addition, the center holds a variety of events."

    敷地が広く、つり橋があり、河原にも降りられるので子供連れでも楽しめる施設です。 温泉や足湯もあります。足湯の温度はかなり高かったです。足湯からあがった人のふくらはぎ下は全員赤くなっていました。 ちょっと我慢比べの感がありますが、あがった後は、ぽかぽかして気持ちよかったです。 土産物の品数はあまり多くなかったです。 レストランは蕎麦中心でご飯物が数品ありました。冷やしとろろ蕎麦をいただきましたが、そ...

  • Anyo no Yu
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tochigi Pref. Nikkoushi Yumoto
    This free foot bath located in Nikko City, Tochigi Prefecture uses spring water from Okunikko Yumoto Onsen, and hikers and mountain climbers stop by to heal the fatigue of their feet. About 40 people can use it at once, and you can warm of your body from your feet. Please note that it is closed for a period of time in the winter.
  • Kinuta no Yu
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tochigi Pref. Nikkoushi Kinugawaonsenohara Ground Tobu Kinugawa Onsen Station
    These free foot baths are located at the plaza in front of Tobu Railway Kinugawa-onsen Station. The simple alkaline springs are said to relive conditions such as nerve pain and muscle soreness. The baths are often visited by tourists after a day of exploring or trekking in Kinugawa. They are also used as a meeting place by locals.
  • Kawaji Fureai Park
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tochigi Nikko-shi Kawaji Onsen Takahara 45
    A park located in central Kawaji Onsen, which has been a popular hot spring resort since olden times. Located on a national road about a 15-minute walk from Kawaji Yumoto Station, it has two foot baths. A ceramic statue of the resort's mascot Kawajii welcomes visitors to the popular relaxation spot for locals and tourists alike. It draws from the same alkaline simple source as the surrounding hot spring hotels. The water feels soft on the skin and is thought to help alleviate nerve pain and various injuries. Lots of tourists stop in to relax their tired legs after trekking or strolling around the hot spring town.
  • Yumoto enchi anyonoyu
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tochigi Pref. Nikkoushi Yumoto Government presence or absence

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Most visits to Tochigi revolve around Nikko, a small city home to the spectacular, lavishly decorated Toshogu Shrine and Nikko National Park with its mountains, lakes, waterfalls, onsen, and wild monkeys. Neighboring Oku-Nikko is an extension of the fantastic scenery famous for its autumn leaves, while Tochigi’s capital, Utsunomiya, is the only place in the world where you can find oya stone beautifully exhibited in temples and the Oya History Museum.

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