Hot Spring / Hot Spring Bath Spots in Nagasaki Area

  • Hotel Toyokan
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Nagasaki Pref. Unzenshi Obamachounzen 128
    This hotel along the Unzen Road is located in Unzen, Obama-cho, Unzen City. The hot springs are available for day-trips, and use simple acid water good for blood circulation promotion, fatigue recovery, rheumatism and chronic skin diseases. Besides a panoramic bath where you can see the scenery of the national park of Unzen, it also has an open-air bath, large public bath and sauna. In addition, you can also taste the luxury buffet that uses fresh ingredients directly from the local market for dinner.
  • Unzen Onsen Azumaen
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Nagasaki Pref. Unzenshi Obamachounzen 181
    This hot spring facility is located in Unzen, Obama-cho, Unzen City. It has an open-air bath with water directly from the source facing Oshidori-no-Ike Pond, large public bath with a bath for half-body bathing, Japanese cypress bath and sauna, and you can enjoy bathing together with amazing views of the lake and Unzen mountain range. It uses simple acid water (with hydrogen sulfide) that is characterized by containing a large amount of metasilicic acid with skin beautifying effects. There is also a day-trip plan that includes kaiseki (traditional Japanese course) cuisine using seasonal ingredients from Shimabara.
  • Tenku no Yado Yamanoren
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Nagasaki Pref. Saseboshi Sechibaruchouenohara 316
    "This hot spring inn is located in Uenohara, Sechibaru-cho, Sasebo City. The hot spring (sodium - hydrogen carbonate) can be used even for day-trips and is also called ""Bihada no Yu"" (beautiful skin bath) because it is good for fatigue recovery and health promotion, and you can also enjoy scenery such as the terraced rice-fields and surrounding mountains designated as a prefectural natural park. It also has adjoining restaurants, an after-bath teahouse and open observation terrace."
  • Toyo Tsukumo Bay Hotel
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Nagasaki Pref. Shimabarashi Chichibugauramachi Ding 3552-53
    This hotel is located in Chichibugaura-machi, Shimabara City along the Shimabara Highway. The baths use water from Shimabara Onsen that has sodium - magnesium - hydrogen carbonate spring water that is gentle on skin and good for cuts, burns, and chronic skin diseases. Besides open-air bath, Japanese cypress and observation large public baths, you can also use the observation sauna. There is a steakhouse, sushi and tempura restaurants and a banquet hall in the hotel (all require reservations), and a rooftop beer garden in the summer.
  • ecoSPA Sasebo
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Nagasaki Pref. Saseboshi Daitouchou 1036-1
    This is an eco-friendly bathhouse which gets its heat from garbage burned at the Tobu Clean Center. Inside the facility are the natural hot spring-fed “Hiyakunen-no-Yu” and saunas, 100% source warm-water swimming pools, and a training gym, all of which can be used freely with the entry ticket (only the private family baths cost extra). The “Hiyakunen-no-Yu” bath can be a little strong, but its effect in treating cuts and burns as well as making one’s skin smooth after bathing has earned it the name “Bijin-no-Yu,” which means “beautiful woman bath.”
  • Yunosato Onsen public bath
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Nagasaki Unzen-shi Obamacho Unzen 303
  • Nami no Yu 「Akane」
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Nagasaki Unzen-shi Obamacho Marina 20
  • Ryokan Nagayama
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Nagasaki Iki Katsumotocho Yunomotoura 43
    This hot spring inn, a 20-minute drive from Gounoura Port, stands amidst restaurants and other inns facing Yunomoto Bay. Currently operated by the third-generation owner, the longstanding establishment has been in business for over a century. The inn serves regional cuisine made with fresh, local seafood, and, depending on the time of year, you can enjoy bigfin reef squid and sea urchin. The inn takes particular pride in its outdoor bath, which is filled with the red-tinged waters of a natural hot spring said to treat such ailments as nerve pain, gastrointestinal disorders, and women's diseases. There is also a statue of Kshitigarbha, guardian deity of children, in the inn, and according to legend, bathing in the inn's hot spring will bless those who so desire with the treasure that is a child.
  • Unzen Yokayu
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Nagasaki Unzen-shi Obamacho Unzen 380
    "This day-use hot spring bathhouse, located near Shirakumo Pond, is a 70-minute drive from Isahaya Station and 90 minutes from Nagasaki Station. Replete with parking, the bathhouse is conveniently accessible by car and is a great place to visit while touring the various ""hells"" of Unzen. The waters of the bathhouse' simple sulfur spring are said to treat such ailments as nerve pain, chronic women's diseases, and fatigue. There are separate men's and women's indoor and outdoor baths, plus a private reservable bath, and the bathhouse' shop sells souvenirs. The bathhouse also offers lodging which can be used as a condominium, and stays can be booked not only by the night but also by the week or month."
  • Shikamachi Onsen Yasuragikan
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Nagasaki Sasebo-shi Shikamachicho Doinoura 169-2
    Located in Dohinoura, Shikamachi, Sasebo City, this hot spring facility uses sodium bicarbonate hot spring water, also known as "beauty water," which is effective for neuralgia, muscle pain, joint pain, stiff shoulders, motor paralysis, stiff joints, bruises, sprains, sensitivity to cold, chronic digestive diseases, hemorrhoids, convalescence, fatigue, health promotion, cuts and burns, and chronic skin diseases. In addition to a bathhouse with a sauna, there is also a health pool that uses hot spring water.
  • MIne Onsen Hotaru no Yu
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Nagasaki Tsushima-shi Minemachi Mine 65
    Located in Mine-machi Mine, Tsushima City, this is the only one-day hot spring facility in Tsushima where visitors can bathe in hot spring water that is free-flowing at the source, and has an indoor bath as well as a family bath and a rest area where visitors can relax after bathing.
  • Nagasaki Onsen Ark Land Spa
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Nagasaki Nagasaki-shi Iojimamachi 1-3278-3
    A day-use hot spring facility located in the i+Land Nagasaki resort. The bathhouse makes use of its own private calcium/sodium chloride source spring. In addition to a bathhouse with outdoor baths, the facility is outfitted with a scenic open air bath offering a sweeping ocean view, and is also replete with private reservable family indoor and outdoor baths, private rooms, and a sauna. Adjoined by the Amimoto Shokudo restaurant serving fresh seafood; and the ARK DINER, where you can enjoy a variety of dishes at reasonable prices, this spa further offers package deals which include bathhouse entry and food.
  • Unzen Onsen
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    70 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Nagasaki Unzen-shi Obamacho Unzen
    A hot spring district located in Unzen-Amakusa National Park, Japan's first national park, and one of its biggest appeals is its commanding view of Mt. Unzen and the many other 1,000 meter high mountains in the area. The area is said to have been developed as a hot spring resort some 350 years ago by a man named Kato Zenuemon and later grew and expanded as a popular destination for foreigners visiting Nagasaki as a place to escape the summer heat. The area's colorless or milky white acidic sulfur springs are strongly antibacterial and are said to aid in recovery from fatigue and promote health in addition to easing eczema, frostbite, cuts, and other ailments.

    Quiet, peaceful town [good that if one can pair up with some other activities e.g to visit its mountain, Shimabara port (esp if u come from Kumamoto)] Some of the shops or the stalls that are...

  • Obama Onsen
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    4.0
    94 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Nagasaki Unzen-shi Obamacho ‧ Minamihonmachi
    A seaside hot spring district facing Tachibana Bay which boasts the hottest waters in Japan. This ancient hot spring destination, situated at the foot of Mt. Unzen, is even noted in the Hizen fudoki, a record of the area compiled in the early Nara period. From the 1900s, the area came to be seen as a health resort, and today it still generates an abundant flow of piping hot water from some 30 source springs. The area's springs contain sodium and are extremely hot, reaching 105 ° C at the source. Steam rises up from the ground everywhere in the town, and onsen-mushi, steaming foods using this hot spring steam, is a popular local activity. Hot Foot 105, a new footbath facility opened in 2010, takes its name from its 105° C source spring waters and, at 105 meters in length, it is Japan's longest hot spring footbath. There's also a footbath area designed to be walked through and a footbath area for pets.

    It located next to hot foot 105. It provides free tools and guidelines for steaming foods by using local Onsen water! Foods and Onsen eggs could be bought from a nearby store! I bought souvenir...

  • Hotel Okura JR Huis Ten Bosch Onsen
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Nagasaki Sasebo-shi Huis Ten Bosch machi 10-ban
    A hotel complete with a hot spring bath facility adjoining the Huis Ten Bosch amusement park. Open to non-guests, as well, the hotel's bathhouse sees many customers year-round, particularly Huis Ten Bosch visitors stopping by before heading home. The hotel's chloride spring contains an abundance of iron, manganese, sodium, and calcium and is characterized by its turbid yellowish color. Its waters are said to aid recovery from fatigue in addition to easing nerve pain, joint pain, chronic skin diseases, frozen shoulders, and other ailments. Note that the bathhouse becomes extremely crowded after Huis Ten Bosch closes, and perspective visitors are encouraged to come here as early as possible.
  • Natural Hot Spring Tsuru Minato no Yu Dormy Inn PREMIUM Nagasaki Ekimae
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    4.5
    7 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Nagasaki Nagasaki-shi Gotomachi 2-29

    長崎では過去に中華街にあるドーミーインには投宿したことがあるので今回は初めて長崎駅近くにあるこちらにお世話になってみました。 現在、長崎駅前は大規模な工事中で駅から徒歩で向かうとかなり遠回りしないと行けないので10分くらいはかかります。 アサインされたのは6階のトリプルルームだったので夫婦ふたりで宿泊するには十分な広さでした。 最上階の11階にある大浴場は脱衣場が広めで使いやすい構造でした。大浴場...

  • Yamaguchi Onsen
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    4.5
    4 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Nagasaki Iki Katsumotocho Honguminamifure 400

    休憩所があるので風呂好きなら半日は過ごせます。温泉が濃く広々していて最高でした。浴槽が2つあり、私のときはぬるめと熱めの組み合わせで長居できました。ここはオススメできます!

  • Battennoyu
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    3.0
    5 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Nagasaki Pref. Saseboshi Haenosakichou 449

    ハウステンボスを出て駅に向かって橋を渡ったところにあるお風呂です。佐世保市内のホテルに宿泊した際,友達と「大きなお風呂に入って帰りたい」と話して立ち寄りました。広くて快適でした。

  • Kuchinotsu Onsen
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    3.0
    4 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Nagasaki Minamishimabara-shi Kuchinotsucho Ko 2829-1

    海辺(海水浴場)にあるホテルです。おそらく海水浴シーズンは賑わうことでしょう。温泉は男女日替わりで、近所の方が日帰り入浴に来ていました。露天風呂やサウナもあり、さざ波の音を聞きながら入浴でき癒やされました。

  • Hirado Senrigahama Onsen Hotel Ran Kaze
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Nagasaki Hirado-shi Kawachicho 55
    Hirado Onsen is a relatively new hot spring, while Tanoura Onsen in Hirado City has been associated with the great monk Kukai since ancient times. Thanks to the completion of the Hirado Onsen Hot Water Supply Center in 2000, today Hirado Onsen supplies the area with an abundant 288 tons of piping hot water every day. Hirado Senrigahama Onsen is a natural resort area blending forest and sea located in the city of Hirado, a former castle town with an exotic atmosphere blessed by a bountiful ocean. The waters of the area's mildly alkaline sodium hydrocarbonate spring are clear, tasteless, and odorless. Nakaeno Island, Kasuga Village, and Mt. Yasumandake, part of the Hidden Christian Sites in the Nagasaki Region World Heritage Site, are located nearby, which visitors can travel to via tour bus.

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This hidden corner of the country is rural Japan at its best, where underground activity is to thank for active volcanoes and bubbling natural hot springs along the Shimabara Peninsula as well as the crystal clear waters of the Goto Islands off the west coast. Less well known than Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Park, Nagasaki commemorates its own past at the Nagasaki Peace Park, which sits alongside the charming Meganebashi stone bridge and a mix of religious buildings with beautiful architecture, such as the Zen Buddhist Sofukuji Temple, the Confucian Shrine, and the Oura Christian Church.

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