Kasukabe Yumoto Onsen (かすかべ湯元温泉)
3.5
A hot spring bathhouse located in Shimoomashi Shinden, Kasukabe City. The bathhouse has an outdoor bath and several varieties of indoor baths as well as a dry sauna, mist sauna, and mixed gender pool zone where swimsuits are required. Other facilities include a bedrock bath, body care center with massages and beauty treatments, and a rest room. After your bath, you can enjoy a meal in the bathhouse' restaurant, light meal corner, private banquet hall.
Saitama Pref. Kasukabeshi Shimoomashishinden 66-1 (Koshigaya / SokaArea)
[Onsen] 10:00-23:00 (Last entry 22:00)
* Other Depending on the facility
Review of Kasukabe Yumoto Onsen
TripAdvisor Traveler Rating漫画があったのと露天風呂の茶色い温泉は透き通って陽の光を浴びて光って綺麗で良かったです。
Details
- Address
- Saitama Pref. Kasukabeshi Shimoomashishinden 66-1 [map]
- Area
- Koshigaya / SokaArea
- Phone
- 0487331126
- Hours
- [Onsen] 10:00-23:00 (Last entry 22:00)
* Other Depending on the facility - Closed
- open everyday
* Closed twice a year due to maintenance - Fees
- [Weekday]
[Adult] 1,100yen
[Children (3 years old-Elementary School Students)] 500yen
[Saturday/Sunday/Public holiday]
[Adult] 1,400yen
[Children (3 years old-Elementary School Students)] 500yen
* Under 3 Free
* Discount available after 19:00 - Parking Lot
- Available(1,000spaces)
- Credit Card
- Available (Admission is only for the current Friday
VISA, MasterCard, JCB, AMEX, Diners Club, TOBU) - Smoking
- Others (smoking room only)
- Wi-Fi
- Available(NTT)
- Can be enjoyed even on a rainy day
- Yes
- Average budget
- [Day] 1,001-3,000yen
[Night] 1,001-3,000yen - Estimated stay time
- 120 minutes or more
- Wheelchair accessible
- Yes (accompanied by a caregiver of the same sex when bathing)
- Infant friendly
- Possible (Limited use of lukewarm water, baby bus available)
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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Saitama Areas

Eclipsed by neighboring Tokyo, Saitama is often branded as the sleepy suburbs. However, look a little deeper and you’ll uncover quaint towns bursting with history and crafts from the kurazukuri Edo-period clay houses of Kawagoe to the ancient tree-enveloped temples of Chichibu.