Hot Spring / Hot Spring Bath Spots in Hagi Area

  • Hagihonjin
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    4.0
    227 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Yamaguchi Pref. Hagishi Tsubaki Higashi Matsumoto-shi 385-8
    A hot spring resort and hotel in Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. They offer a variety of baths including indoor baths and traditional mud wall style outdoor baths, which draw from a natural hot spring 2,000 meters underground. The resort has a lounge, souvenir shop, and restaurant with a popular healthy buffet. They also offer a great day-trip hot spring plan, which is popular among tourists.

    Second night in hagi, and we moved from hagi 1 rin to hagihonjin. Facility is better. Staff well trained. you can taste the bad management. Ice cubes, you have to pay. A ride to the top of the...

  • Hagi Abugawa Onsen Fureai Kaikan
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    4.0
    4 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Yamaguchi Pref. Hagishi Kawakami 4892-1
    This hot spring facility is in Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. It uses artisan aquifer water bubbling up from 1,000 meters underground. It's soft hot spring water that is known as beautifying spring. Located in the middle of the greenery lining the Abu River, it offers a beautiful view as you soak. There is a direct agriculture sales shop on the grounds that is popular with locals.

    I had my first onsen experience here with several of my friends in the middle of October. The staff was very friendly, despite a limited Japanese ability amongst us. The onsen featured an inside bath...

  • Nihonkai Onsen Kashima no Yu
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    5.0
    1 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Yamaguchi Abu-gun Abucho Nago 2249

    昔から、仕事で通るときに、利用してます。リニューアルされてから、きれいになり、サウナもあり、脱衣場もロッカー鍵つきです。ゆっくりつかれて、最高です。

  • Hagi Hot spring village
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Yamaguchi Hagi-shi
    This area was designated the Hagi Onsenkyo hot spring village after the drilling of the Hagi Onsen hot spring in 2004; today, there are eight differing springs in the area, hot spring hotels, and day trip bathhouses. Hagi is known for having produced many of the great minds of the Meiji Restoration and was founded in 1604 by Mohri Terumoto with the building of Hagi Castle. For approximately 260 years, until the center of domain governance was moved to Yamaguchi, the area prospered as a castle town, and even today much of the atmospheric old townscape from this time still remains intact. The old castle town area sprawls around the outer moat of the site where Hagi Castle once stood as well as many mid- and lowers ranking samurai residences, and exploring the old streets is practically required of visitors to the city; the area is also dotted with sites and monuments relating to the tumultuous times of the Meiji Restoration. After a long walk in the city, a soothing hot spring bath is the ultimate pleasure.
  • Chomonkyo Onsen Yunose
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Yamaguchi Hagi-shi Kawakami 3919-61

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Heading west along Japan’s largest island, Honshu, the very last prefecture you’ll reach is Yamaguchi, separated from Kyushu by a small strip of water known as the Kanmon Straits, which the far-reaching harbor city Shimonoseki looks over. With water at every turn, the seafood of Yamaguchi is an indisputable highlight, and we’re not talking just the usual fish dishes - the notorious fugu, or puffer fish, is a Japanese delicacy that was discovered in Yamaguchi prefecture, making it the best place to try it out.

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