Ryokan Ohashi (旅館大橋)
4.5
This long-established inn in Misasa Hot Spring is also a Nationally Registered Tangible Cultural Property. Visitors can enjoy the tasteful atmosphere and private water source on a day trip. The hot spring water of the “Ashimoto Yushutu Onsen” that flows from between the natural rocks can be enjoyed at the “Gankutu no yu”.
Tottori Pref. Touhakugunmisasachou Misasa 302-1 (Kurayoshi / MisasaArea)
[Telephone reception] 9:00-21:00
[Bath on the way back from Sunday Hours] 15:00-21:00 (Last entry 20:30)
* If the bath is crowded on the way back from Sunday, we will refuse it. You may be asked to do so.
Review of Ryokan Ohashi
TripAdvisor Traveler RatingFood was great (lot of volume). We...
それでも温泉好きの私にとってはどんなに素晴らしい宿であることよりも、こちらのトリウム泉の方に価値を感じました。明らかに体に効いた感覚があります。宿の方のお話によると「ラジウム泉の半分の時間で大丈夫」とのこと。同じ時間入ってしまうと湯あたりするかも。また入りたいと思う最高の泉質でした。
Details
- Address
- Tottori Pref. Touhakugunmisasachou Misasa 302-1 [map]
- Phone
- 0858430211
- Hours
- [Telephone reception] 9:00-21:00
[Bath on the way back from Sunday Hours] 15:00-21:00 (Last entry 20:30)
* If the bath is crowded on the way back from Sunday, we will refuse it. You may be asked to do so. - Closed
- Irregular holidays
- Fees
- [Sunday return bath (General/Junior high school students and older)] 1,500yen
[Sunday return bath (children, Elementary School Students from 3 years old)] 500yen
* We do not offer services for visiting the museum. - Parking Lot
- Available(20spaces)
- Credit Card
- Not available
- Smoking
- Available
- Note
- Temporary suspension of business:Closed until June 25, 2020 (Information as of June 22, 2020)
*Information may be changed, so please be sure to check the official information. - Wheelchair accessible
- Available
- Infant friendly
- Available
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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Tottori Areas

Tottori prefecture is Japanese seasonal diversity at its best: Huge sand dunes cover the north coast, making for the perfect summer beach trip complete with the unexpected addition of camels; November brings the delectable snow crab, while winter around Mount Daisen, the Chugoku region’s highest mountain, promises snow sports and magical views.