Hot Spring / Hot Spring Ryokan Spots in Miyajima Area

  • Natural Hot Spring Miyahama Benimansaku no Yu
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    Hiroshima Pref. Hatsukaichishi Miyahamaonsen 2-2-1
    This day spa in Hatsukaichi City, Hiroshima Prefecture is equipped with nine baths to enjoy, including an open-air baths with sweeping views of the waters of Ono Seto. The spa is also equipped with a scenic terrace garden, a restaurant, and more. Due to its location near Itsukushima (Miyajima) Island, many people visit the spa after a day of sightseeing.

    夕方お風呂に入りにべにまんさくの湯に行きました。少し人は多かったですが、ここは宮島を見ながらお湯に入ることが出来て景色のよいお風呂です。塩分を感じるお湯で少し塩素の匂いがしますが、お風呂も大きくてゆったりと入ることが出来ます。良い場所だと思います。露天ぶろや内風呂があり、お湯の温度も40度前後で少し温めの長く入れるお湯です。 夕飯に、べにまんさくの湯のお食事処のわたやさんでお弁当を買いました...

  • Mega Hira Onsen
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    Hiroshima Hatsukaichi-shi Yoshiwa
    An established natural hot spring resort located in Hatsukaichi City, Hiroshima Prefecture at the foot of Nishi-Chugoku Sanchi Quasi-National Park boasting beautiful, seasonal scenery. Here visitors can enjoy hot spring bathing and top quality comforts and leisure to their heart's content. The resort is known for its outdoor baths created from a huge, 45,000 year old fossilized tree (located in the Kua Garden Spa and women's bath areas, only), which are equal in popularity to the Kua Garden Spa facility itself. Visitors can stay at the resort but the bathing facilities are also open to non-guests. The resort also encompasses the Megahira Ski Resort and the Woodone Museum of Art, ensuring there's plenty of things for visitors to see and do, as well. In addition, the resort is famous for its food, which spans everything from delicate kaiseki course cuisine crafted with seasonal ingredients to the unique, rustic nabe hotpot dishes of Hiroshima's Yoshiwa mountain hamlet. The resort offers money-saving lodging and day trip plans, too.
  • Miyahama Onsen
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    Hiroshima Hatsukaichi-shi Miyahama Onsen
    First developed 50 years ago, this hot spring district is the closest to the famous island of Miyajima. Having only been turned into a hot spring district in 1964, it is relatively new; the waters of the area's radium springs are virtually colorless, tasteless, and odorless, and are said to be particularly effective at treating nerve pain, as well as such ailments as muscle soreness, joint pain, fatigue, women's diseases, and hemorrhoids. Situated on a small hill, visitors bathing in the hot spring baths here can enjoy views of Miyajima in the distance as well as oyster rafts floating in the gentle Seto Inland Sea. In addition to nearby Miyajima, considered one of the three most picturesque places in Japan, there are a variety of sightseeing destinations within easy walking distance, including the rock of Sanken Ichibo no Iwa, a boulder on which the intellectual Yoshida Shoin is said to have rested during his travels and which offers a view of three prefectures at once; the Zannensha, a Shinto shrine dedicated to scholarship and peace; and a stone monument inscribed with words by Muromachi period samurai and poet Imagawa Ryoshun.
  • Iwakura Onsen
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    Hiroshima Hatsukaichi-shi Tsuta
  • Rakan Onsen
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    Hiroshima Hatsukaichi-shi Kurisu
  • Kosegawa Onsen
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    Hiroshima Hatsukaichi-shi Kurisu 115-1

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There is more than meets the eye awaiting any Hiroshima-bound traveler. Kicking off in Hiroshima city, the Peace Memorial Park, Hiroshima Castle, and Shukkeien Garden offer a couple of days of exploring; however, the real beauty lies along the southern coast of the prefecture. There, a series of islands spreads across the Seto Inland Sea: from the mysterious sea-submerged Great Torii Gate at Miyajima Island to the first half of the islands that connect Honshu to Shikoku via six spectacular suspension bridges.

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