Onomichi Fureainosato Onsen (尾道ふれあいの里温泉)
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Known as the retreat of Onomichi, this natural hot spring hotel, laying a ways away from the city center, has 13 different varieties of baths for visitors to enjoy. The facility's simple, mildly radioactive cold mineral spring is said to treat a wide array of ailments, including gout, hardening of the arteries, high blood pressure, chronic inflammation of the gallbladder, gallstones, chronic dermatitis, and chronic women's diseases. Situated between the Sanin and Shikoku regions, the facility is both a perfect mid-trip rest point and destination in and of itself. The bathhouse is open to non-guests and the hotel offers day-trip spa plans which include a meal as well. The hotel's cuisine, made with an abundance of fish from the Seto Inland Sea; Onomichi vegetables; and other fresh, local ingredients; is quite popular.
Hiroshima Onomichi-shi Mitsugicho Takao 1369 (Fukuyama / OnomichiArea)
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The grounds of the hotel are spacious and nestled prettily among...
Details
- Address
- Hiroshima Onomichi-shi Mitsugicho Takao 1369 [map]
- Phone
- 0848770177
- Water type
- Simple mildly radioactive cold mineral spring
- Temperature of spring
- 21℃
- property
- nerve pain, muscle soreness, joint pain, aid recovery from fatigue, sensitivity to cold, gout, Bruises, hardening of the arteries, high blood pressure, chronic dermatitis, chronic women's diseasesetc
- Number of source springs
- 1
- Amount of water flow
- 300l/min
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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Hiroshima Areas

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.