Public Bath / Bathing Facility Spots in Higashi-Izu / Minami-Izu / Nishi-Izu Area

  • Hina no Ashiyu Foot Baths
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    4.0
    45 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Shizuoka Pref. Kamogunhigashizuchou Inatori
    These footbaths are located inside of Inatori Bunka Park near the entrance to Inatori Onsen. The baths, which are large enough for up twenty people at a time, are divided up into five blocks. Each block has a different temperature, allowing you to enjoy your preferred temperature. Look for the large onsen yagura (decorative watch tower marking a hot spring).

    雛の館は小さな展示施設ですが常設で稲取の吊るし雛が見られます。見応えのある展示で写真映えはかなりのものです。公園には桜(河津桜でしょうか?)や梅が植わっており一足先の春を目で楽しめました。館の通路は広く、ベビーカーや車椅子のままでも入れそうです。子ども連れの来館客も多くいました。

  • Shimogamo Onsen Gin-no-yu Kaikan
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    4.0
    22 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Shizuoka Pref. Kamogunminamizuchou Shimogamo 247-1
    This municipal day-trip hot spring facility located in Minamiizu Town, Kamo County, Shizuoka Prefecture was remodeled and reopened in 2016. In addition to the large indoor baths, the facility offers a variety of other bathtubs including iwaburo (a bathtub surrounded by rocks), neyu (baths in which one can lay down), and tropical-style baths all in the rotemburo outdoor bath area, and guests can enjoy types of hot water that change each season. There are also a massage corner and rest area where guests can relax after finishing their bath. In the restaurant, patrons can enjoy a very Shizuoka-like menu including bowls of kama-age shirasu (boiled whitebait) and cha soba (soba noodles made by adding green tea powder to the buckwheat flour mixture).

    ここの近くに良くダイビングに出かけるのですが、ここを利用するのは初めてでした。 だいぶ昔に下賀茂温泉の旅館に泊まったことがあり、そこは塩分濃度も高く高温の源泉を空気に触れさせて冷ますと言ったお湯で、濃厚だった印象があるのですが、こちらはサラリとしたお湯です。 匂いを嗅いでみると少し塩素臭も… 残念ながら、露天にある浅く寝転んで浸かる浴槽以外は全て循環式のお湯でした。 食事処も隣接し、館内も清潔で料...

  • Kawazu Saburo no Ashiyudokoro
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Shizuoka Kamo-gun Kawazucho Yatsu 417-3
    These free foot baths are located about an eight-minute walk from Kawazu Station on the Izu Kyuko Line. The baths are situated on the banks of the Kawazu River, which flows through Kawazu Town, a community best known for its Kawazu-zakura cherry trees and its hot springs. The Kawazu-zakura Cherry Festival, which is attended by many people, is held nearby every February. Visitors can enjoy a head-on view of the Kawazu-zakura cherry blossoms and rape blossom while soaking their feet in the baths. The town features several other foot baths including the Sakura no Ashiyudokoro, the Housen no Ashiyudokoro, the Mine Onsen Daifunto Koen no Ashiyudokoro, and the Funado no Banya no Ashiyudokoro, all of which are free to use. The baths are fed by a 64.2-degree Celsius sodium chloride hot spring.
  • Hosen no Ashiyudokoro
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Shizuoka Kamo-gun Kawazucho Mine 517-1
    These free foot baths are located next to the Mine Onsen bus stop about a five-minute ride from Kawazu Station on the Izu Kyuko Line on the Tokai Bus to Kawazu Shuzenji Station. The baths are installed inside Toyoizumi Park, which was developed on the bank of the Kawazu River in Mine Onsen. Located next to a cycling and walking path, the baths are an ideal place to stop for a break while exercising. The baths are one of the venues of the Kawazu-zakura cherry Festival held every February and are also a well-known as a hub for socialization in the community. The baths are fed by a 64.2-degree Celsius sodium chloride hot spring and also feature bamboo foot massagers heated by the hot spring, a wooden rest area, and even a wheelchair entrance.
  • amimotoryoritokuzomaru amanoashiyu
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Shizuoka Pref. Kamogunhigashizuchou Inatori 774
  • Showa Yu
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Shizuoka Shimoda-shi 3-chome 5-11

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With the giant Pacific Ocean to the south and the great Mount Fuji to the north, Shizuoka prefecture is blessed with some of the best views the country has to offer. The white sand beaches of the Izu Peninsula are a rare find on mainland Japan, neighbored by beautiful cliffs, tumbling hills, and natural hot springs. As Japan’s largest producer of green tea, the age-old tradition of tea drinking is ubiquitous in Shizuoka, from the miles of tea fields to the old tea houses hosting traditional tea ceremonies.

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