Accommodations / Hot Spring Spots in Shizuoka Area

  • Kissho CAREN
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Kitagawa Onsen, Higashiizu-cho, Kamo-gun, Shizuoka Prefecture
    This hot spring inn is located in Kamo County, Shizuoka Prefecture. Its open air baths, sourced from natural free-flowing hot springs, are popular for their sweeping view of Sagami Bay, Izu Oshima Island, and beyond. The well-equipped inn offers facilities such as a library lounge, a member's lounge, and more. The inn also has concierge desk staffed at all times which, among other things, can provide information on sightseeing destinations.
  • Yamasemi-no-Yu
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Shizuoka Pref. Shizuokashi Shimizu-ku Nishizato 1449
    This municipal day-trip hot-spring in Shimizu, Shizuoka is located upstream of the Okitsu River, surrounded by nature. The outdoor baths are split into a stone lined bath made with local stones and a traditional Japanese cypress bath. Which gender can enter which side rotates on a weekly basis. The on-site restaurant uses local ingredients for their dishes such as ramen and curry.
  • Aoi Onsen Kusanagi no Yu
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Shizuoka Pref. Shizuokashi Shimizu-ku Kusanagi 1865-2
    This hot spring spa located in Shimizu Ward, Shizuoka City is sourced by a natural hot spring 1,500 meters below Naganuma, Higashi-Shizuoka district. They offer a wide range of baths to enjoy, including large open air baths, beauty bubble baths, silk baths, electric baths, and more. In addition to hot springs, the spa also offers a relaxation area with reclining chairs, a massage parlor, and more. Guests can also enjoy food made with carefully-selected ingredients at the spa's restaurant.
  • Sawada Park Open-air Hot Springs Bath
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Shizuoka Pref. Kamogunnishizuchou Nishina 2817-1
    Sawada Park Open-air Hot Springs Bath is a spectacular hot springs bath located in the Nishi-Izu Area in Shizuoka Prefecture. Just beyond the cliff-edge changing rooms, there is one open-air bath each for men and women, with big waves crashing against the cliffs directly underneath the baths. While the water in the baths is a little on the hot side, bathers can enjoy the sea breeze and the spectacular views out over the ocean, which are particularly amazing at sunset. Before entering the baths, bathers must pay a 500-yen admission charge at the kiosk.
  • Shiosai no Yu
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    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Shizuoka Kamo-gun Nishiizucho Nishina 2190-1
    This public bathhouse is located about a three-minute walk from Futo Beach. They feature gender-separate Japanese cypress baths each with room for seven to eight bathers. The baths are especially popular with beachgoers due to its location near the beach. The baths are relatively uncrowded outside of the beachgoing season. The sodium and calcium chloride hot springs are said to help with conditions such as cuts, burns, chronic skin diseases, and chronic women's diseases. The bathhouse also features a spacious 25-square-meter lounge that is well-suited for taking a rest after a day of swimming at the beach. Please note that wearing bathing suits in the baths is not allowed.

    浮島海岸でスキンダイビングの後に 訪問。大人600円 無料駐車場あります。 浮島海岸からも徒歩3分くらい。 海水浴、スキンダイビングの後に さっぱりすることができるので オススメです!

  • Tatsuyama Public Bath Yasuragi no Yu
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    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Shizuoka Hamamatsu-shi Tenryu-ku Tatsuyamacho Tokura 711-2
    This bathhouse is located in a large complex outfitted with medical, health, and welfare facilities. Here you can ease away the fatigue of the day while taking in a view of the majestic Tenryu River and lush Tenryu Birin Forest. The clean and tidy indoor bath area is a relaxing space with a Japanese decor. From the area's large windows, you can enjoy the sight of cherry blossoms in spring and fall foliage in autumn. The bathhouse has no adjoining restaurant and customers are allowed to bring in food and drink such as bento box lunches. The bathhouse is widely loved by locals for its cozy atmosphere and is used as a space for rest and relaxation.

    秋葉ダムの近く、周りは何もない。公共の浴場で、温泉ではないが自分の行った日はほとんど人もおらずのんびりとつかれた。 和室の休憩室や飲料、パンやカップ麺の自販機等があるので入浴後にくつろげる。 浜松市民は200円で入れる、というのを見てここも浜松市なんだと気づかされた。

  • Tokko-no-yu hot spring
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Shizuoka Pref. Izushi Shuzenji
    Tokko-no-yu is the birthplace of the Shuzen-ji hot spring, and it gushes forth through the clear stream of Katsura River which flows through the center of the Shuzen-ji hot spring town. When Kobo Daishi visited Shuzenji Temple in 807, he was impressed by the filial piety of a boy who was washing the back of his sick father in the Katsura River, thinking that “the water in the river must surely be cold”, legend has it that he struck a river rock with a Buddhist ritual implement and hot water sprang forth. However, currently it is prohibited to bathe in this hot spring.
  • Tokaikan: Ito Onsen Tourism and Cultural Facilitity
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Shizuoka Ito-shi Higashimatsubaracho 12-10
    Tokaikan Former Ryokan was built in 1928. This is a three-storey wooden hot spring ryokan (Japanese inn) which retains strong traces of the architectural style of the early Showa period. The building was donated to Ito City after the ryokan closed in 1997, and in 2001 it was transformed into a sightseeing and cultural establishment. The fine techniques of craftsmanship on such as the corridor, stairs, the entrance to the guest rooms and the decorative windows are a must-see. The baths are open for bathing on weekends and public holidays.
  • Suruga no yu Sakaguchiya
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Shizuoka Prefecture Numazu City Okanomiya 1265-3
    A day trip hot spring bathing facility located in Numazu City, Shizuoka Prefecture where visitors can enjoy the waters of a 100% natural and proprietary hot spring welling up from 1,330 meters below the ground. The facility has a variety of baths, including an indoor bath with huge windows to give it an airy and spacious feel, a medicated bath, and a bath built with spaces for reclining in the water. The facility’s outdoor bath, offering a sweeping view of the nearby town and Suruga Bay, is particularly popular. As the sun sets, bathers can soak themselves in relaxing hot spring waters while watching the sky and sea become dyed red. The woman’s bath area has a children’s bath with slide, making Sakaguchiya popular with families as well. Women particularly like the facility’s stone sauna. There’s also a restaurant and lounge area.
  • Sakura Footbath
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Shizuoka Pref. Kamogunkawaduchou Sasahara 111-3
    This is a free footbath located inside Sasahara Park along the Kawazu River in Kawazu Town, Kamo County, Shizuoka Prefecture. The source is the hot spring of Kawazu Town drawn from Mine Hot Spring, so the water is mixed with sodium chloride. The bottom of the circular footbath is covered in stones that stimulate the foot’s pressure points, and around the circumference of the central pillar is a board featuring tourist information. It is a spot many people visit during February’s Kawazu Cherry Blossom Festival.
  • Atagawa Hot Park
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Shizuoka Prefecture Kamo-gun Higashi Izu-machi Thermal River
    This park on the coast around a 10-minute walk from Izu-Atagawa Station is a distinctive for its hot spring caves. It is popular for its wide open space with free foot baths, and one can heal their aches while looking at the Sagami Sea with the Izu Shichito Islands. Inside the park there is also a path which stimulates the foot’s pressure points for health. One can take turns to enjoy a casual health walk and then use the footbath. This spot is easy to visit and take a break in between Izu’s other attractions.
  • Iso no YU
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Shizuoka Pref. Kamogunhigashizuchou Okawa
    Iso no Yu (hot spring) is a public open-air bath in the Okawa Onsen resort in Higashiizu Town, Kamo County, Shizuoka Prefecture. The wooden building of the hot spring resides next to a small fishing port. The separate male and female baths face the shore and if you go up to the fence you can get great views out over the sea. In addition to enjoying the hot spring while listening to the sound of the waves and feeling the sea breeze, it’s nice to cool down outside on a chair while looking out to sea. The spring waters contain a lot of salt and it is said to be good for lots of different ailments like nerve pains, muscle ache, joint pains, stiff shoulders and poor circulation, etc. Changing rooms are available.
  • Atagawa Yunohana Park
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Shizuoka Pref. Kamogunhigashizuchou Naramoto 966-13
    A tourist park in front of Izu-Atagawa Station, this place features a footbath and wooden hot spring “Yagura” that anyone can enter. Water flows from the Hamada spring right nearby. Feel free to use the footbath while waiting for the train or while taking a break between tourist locations. Next to the footbath is a museum that introduces the history of Atagawa and the hot spring, and you can make your own hot spring egg for a fee. The park premises are barrier-free.
  • Omiashi no Yu
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Shizuoka Pref. Itoushi Yawatano 1183
    This is a footbath in front of the Izu-Kogen Station building on the Sakuranamiki side. It is available 24 hours at no charge so you can easily take a rest and ease the fatigue from your trip by using it during your time sightseeing around the station.
  • Nishi-Izu Heda Onsen Ichinoyu
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Shizuoka Pref. Numadushi Heda 1294-3
    This hot springs day spa is located at Roadside Station Kurura Heda. It features gender-segregated indoor and open-air baths fed directly by Heda Onsen, a hot spring first tapped in 1986. It also offers a rest area to bathers that allow them to take their time enjoying the hot springs. Free foot baths are available outside the spa.
  • Yukawa Benten no Yu (Yukawa Public Bath No. 2)
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Shizuoka Pref. Itoushi Yukawa 2-9-9
    Ito Onsen, which produces more hot spring water than any other spa in Shizuoka Prefecture, has long been dotted with public hot spring baths. This establishment is one of seven spas that each has a stone statue, one of the Seven Lucky Gods at its entrance. These informal and low-cost public baths are conveniently located a relatively short distance from JR Ito Station.
  • Izu Nagaoka Onsen Hot Spring Health Resort KOUBOUNOYU Nagaoka Spa
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Shizuoka Pref. Izunokunishi Nagaoka 1110
    This hot spring inn in Izunokuni City, Shizuoka Prefecture features a spa equipped with a free-flowing radon hot spring, stone and mist saunas, and more. The inn, which is utilized by many tourists, features a range of facilities including a restaurant.
  • SORA Togetsusou Kinryu
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Shizuoka Pref. Izushi Shuzenji 3455
    This hot spring inn in Izu City, Shizuoka Prefecture is open to day-bathers as well as overnight guests. Well-known for its popular open air baths, the inn is visited by many tourists. In addition to public open-air baths such as the Hikari no Rotenburo and the Yuyake no Rotenburo, the inn's spa also offers two types of private open air baths. The inn also offers two gardens where guests can take in the area's natural beauty.
  • Natural Hot Springs KIRAKU-BO
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Shizuoka Pref. Gotembashi Kouyama 719
    This hot spring spa is located at Gotemba Kogen Toki no Sumika. It offers large public baths, carbonated spring, saunas, and other spa facilities. On clear days, guests can enjoy views of Mt. Fuji from its open air baths. At its scenic restaurant, guests can enjoy a meal along with views of Mt. Fuji. The spa also features napping rooms and a lounge where guests can take their time to relax.
  • Kobo no Yu Honten
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Shizuoka Izunokuni-shi Kona 1179
    This day-use hot spring bathhouse also used as a hot spring health spa is located about a four-minute drive from the Izu-Nagaoka Station on the Izuhakone Railway. Guests can enjoy bedrock baths made with ample amounts of Bad Gastein stone of Austria and hokutolite, a mineral from Tamagawa Onsen in Akita Prefecture designated as a Special Natural Monument, as well as mist saunas and other bathing facilities. The bathhouse's Radon no Yu baths are fed entirely by free-flowing hot spring water from Kona Onsen. The alkaline simple hot springs are said to aid recovery from fatigue and to help with conditions including nerve pain, lower back pain, and stiff shoulders. The bathhouse's nearly 5,000-square-meter garden features an 80-year-old weeping cherry tree that is truly a sight to behold when in full bloom.

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With the giant Pacific Ocean to the south and the great Mount Fuji to the north, Shizuoka prefecture is blessed with some of the best views the country has to offer. The white sand beaches of the Izu Peninsula are a rare find on mainland Japan, neighbored by beautiful cliffs, tumbling hills, and natural hot springs. As Japan’s largest producer of green tea, the age-old tradition of tea drinking is ubiquitous in Shizuoka, from the miles of tea fields to the old tea houses hosting traditional tea ceremonies.

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