Hot Spring / Hot Spring Bath Spots in Tottori Area

  • Yumeikan Sekigane Onsen Shirogane no Yu
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tottori Kurayoshi-shi Sekiganeshuku 1139
    A hot spring bathhouse located in Sekiganeshuku Sekigane-cho, Kurayoshi City. The bathhouse makes use of the waters of a simple radioactive spring and has a wood and rock bathing areas, each outfitted an outdoor bath, a variety of other tubs, and a sauna - which is the men's area and which the women's alternates on a weekly basis. There's also a rest lounge, massage center, and restaurant.
  • Kawaraburo (Riverbed Bath)
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tottori Pref. Touhakugunmisasachou Misasa
    This free, mixed open-air bath is located in Misasa Onsen in Misasa Town, Tohaku County, Tottori Prefecture. At the approach to the Misasa Bridge that leads to the center of the hot spring town is a staircase, and there’s a stone bath and foot bath erected on the riverbed. It is known throughout the world for its 24-hour radium spring situated amidst the rich rustic landscape. While there are a simple dressing room and barrier on-site, it is in full view of passerby, so women and tourists often use it at night. Bathing suits are not allowed. Depending on the day, the bath may be closed from 8 a.m. until 11 a.m. for cleaning.
  • Yakushinoyu Hot Springs
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tottori Pref. Touhakugunmisasachou Misasa 933-2
    This is a free footbath and hot spring water drinking facility located in the middle of the main street of the Misasa hot spring district, Misasa, Misasa Town, Tohaku County. Visitors can leisurely warm up and drink the hot spring water while exploring the town. As the facility is located next to the Yakushido which enshrines the Yakushi Nyorai (the God of health) the facility can be used to pray for well-being.
  • Natural radon hot air bath Suha Onsen
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tottori Tohaku-gun Misasacho Misasa 939-1
  • Hotel Daisen Shirogane
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tottori Saihaku-gun Daisencho Daisen 136-2
    This hotel is located a five-minute walk from the climbing trail for Mt. Daisen, the highest peak in the Chugoku region. The hotel offers a diverse array of plans, including cottages guests can have all to themselves, a stargazing plan which includes a guide, and a plan for single travelers planning on climbing the mountain which includes a boxed lunch (quantities limited) designed to be enjoyed during the climb. Surrounded by the natural beauty of Mt. Daisen, also known as Hoki Fuji, the hotel is the ideal base camp for climbing the mountain. The hotel is also a two-minute walk from the Daisen White Resort access lift, and it bustles with large numbers of tourists year-round.
  • Kawahara Yudani Onsen Yutani So
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tottori Tottori-shi Kawaharacho Yudani 249
    This day-use hot spring bathhouse is situated amidst quiet mountains a short distance away from the bustling heart of the city. Enjoy the waters of a spring said to beautify the spring in In low uplands beyond Urinuma Shrine, dedicated to Yakami-hime, wife of Okuninushi-no-Mikoto; and Ushinotoyaki, Yanasegama, and Nagaigama. The waters of the bathhouse' sodium chloride hydrogen carbonate spring are kept somewhat on the cooler side and are also said to treat muscle soreness and skin diseases and, when drunk, digestive disorders and constipation. Accordingly, customers rave that bathing here is easy on the body and that one can relax for extended period in their waters. Many people make use of the nearby Yuya Kasen Park, where Kajika frog can be heard croacking; and the adjoining Yuya District Sports Plaza when visiting the bathhouse.
  • Hoki Onsen Kan
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tottori Tottori-shi Ketakacho Shimomitsumoto 691-2
    This day-use hot spring bathhouse has a huge, pool-like bath room for rehabilitation purposes. Located in a rural district some 20 minutes from the center of Tottori City, here customers can bath in curative hot spring waters drawn exclusively from a source spring. The waters of the bathhouse' spring are continuously piped as-is into the baths from 1,300 meters underground ; these waters contain an abundance of therapeutic substances and customers rave that soaking in them enables them to penetrate and heal the body. The bathhouse' indoor bath area commands a view of Mt. Jubo out front and is replete with a jacuzzi-style lie down bath and a cold mineral spring bath. Amazingly, everything, from the baths to the showers to the sinks make use of uncirculated water straight from the bathhouse' hot spring.
  • Kajika no Yu
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tottori Tohaku-gun Misasacho Yamada
    This hot spring foot bath is located downstream from the Misasa Bridge. Situated in the center of the Kajika Bridge, here visitors can soak their tired feet in the recently remodeled footbath. Situated along the Mitoku River, visitors can also get a sweeping view of the townscape of Misasa Onsen, a famous hot spring district whose history stretches back over 800 years. Some call the soles of the feet the body's second heart, and it is said that soaking them in hot water to warm the soles improves blood flow, in turn promoting diuresis and removing toxins from the body. Note that the footbath is covered and not useable when it is closed for the day and during winter.
  • Mansuiro
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tottori Tohaku-gun Misasacho Yamada 5
    A hot spring hotel at Misasa Onsen, one of the world's leading radioactive springs, with a high concentration of radon. You'll have a superb stay with top class hospitality, and cuisine that's produced locally for local consumption. The spacious bathhouses switch between men's and women's bathing areas in the morning and evening. You'll revel in the hot spring water flowing freely from the facility's three thermal sources. Steam from the radium spring rises from the indoor bath, and you can feel the healing properties inside the body every time you breathe. Misasa Onsen, with its over 800 year history, got its name from a legend that said that people soaking there would be cured of illness on the morning of the third day (the Chinese characters for Misasa mean three mornings).
  • Ebisu no Yu
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tottori Tohaku-gun Yurihamacho Hawai Onsen
    One of seven footbaths in Hawai and Togo Onsen. The southern European-style tub is unusual among these foot baths named after the Seven Lucky Gods. So clean it's surprising that it's free, the bath is fed by a natural sodium calcium chloride sulfate spring. It is said to help alleviate sensitivity to the cold and reduce swelling as well as aid recovery from fatigue and muscle soreness. Lots of tourists enjoy using it with the locals in the bright atmosphere with its sago palm trees. Its open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. At other times, the lights are turned off and you need to be careful.
  • Fukurokuju no Yu
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tottori Tohaku-gun Yurihamacho Hawai Onsen
    One of seven footbaths in Hawai and Togo Onsen. This was the first of the local footbaths named after the Seven Lucky Gods to be made. The arbor has a retro feel and a settled look with its aged wood. It said to alleviate sensitivity to cold and help with bruises, and of course it's very relaxing too. You can use it any time year-round except when it's undergoing maintenance and when it's being cleaned on Mondays. It's about 10 minutes by car from Kurayoshi Station. Many visitors use it along with other nearby footbaths like Ebisu no Yu and Benzaiten no Yu.
  • Benzaiten no Yu
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tottori Tohaku-gun Yurihamacho Hawai Onsen
    "One of seven local foot baths named after the Seven Lucky Gods. The small boat-shaped footbath across from Sennen-tei, a hotel with a view that seems to float above the lake. The footbath is a good place to relax while looking at Lake Togo, also known as ""Crane Lake"" because it's shaped like a crane with its wings spread in flight. The romantic view of the sun setting over the lake is wonderful, and photographers often come to capture the moment. It's about 10 minutes by car from Matsuzaki Station. Look for the red balustrade leading to Sennen-tei."
  • Bishamonten no Yu
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tottori Tohaku-gun Yurihamacho Asahi
    "A footbath with a unique statue of two carps in the middle. Right near the gate for Togo Hot Spring Town, the water is said to be ideal for sensitivity to cold and helping relieve swelling. There's a spot next to it for boiling eggs in the hot spring water; bring some with you, and in about 20 minutes you can enjoy delicious boiled eggs known as ""onsen tamago."" Legend says the good luck of the carp transfer to two people if their feet touch the water, so their love will come to fruition. A visit to Shitori Shrine after that means they will be bestowed with children."
  • Kajiya Onsen
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tottori Yazu-gun Yazucho Higashi 593-1
    A day-use bathhouse located in a verdant area in the mountains. The large hill-top public bath looks out on the surrounding terrain. The sulfate hydrogen carbonate spring is reputed to be good for nerve and joint pain as well as sensitivity to cold. There is also a break room with vending machines dispensing dairy products and soft drinks, so many come repeatedly to invigorate themselves over an extended period. It's very reasonably priced, and they provide amenities like shampoo, rinse, and body soap as well. A pick-up service is available from town for groups of 10 or more (reservations required).
  • Shiokaze Footbath
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tottori Yonago-shi Kaike Onsen 4-20 Kaike Seaside Park
    A footbath located at Kaike Seaside Park approximately 15 minutes from Yonago Interchange. 4.8 meters long and half-a-meter across, it was built in 2010 to commemorate the 110th anniversary of Kaike Onsen. The L-shaped footbath can accommodate up to 15 people at a time. At more than 60 degrees, the geothermal heated water is quite hot; adjusting the temperature with cooler water comes recommended. You can enjoy soaking your feet while taking a view of the Sea of Japan. It's quite cozy and has a roof, ideal for taking a break while strolling around Yonago. When the weather is nice, you can see the Shimane Peninsula from the benches in front of the footbath.
  • Misasa Onsen
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    4.0
    121 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tottori Tohaku-gun Misasacho Misasa
    A hot spring area which produces hot spring water containing some of the greatest quantities of radon in the world. Situated deep in the mountains, the area consists of numerous ryokan inns along the lush Mitoku River. The waters of the area’s radioactive hot springs have an average temperature of 52.8° C and are said to treat such ailments as nerve pain, rheumatism, gout, high blood pressure, hardening of the arteries, and diabetes. The district was also registered along with Mt. Mitoku as the Site for Purifying the Six Roots of Perception and Healing of the Six Senses, the very first Japan Heritage site. It is also famous for the kajika frogs which live in the pure waters of the Mitoku River, and from May to July many visitors come to listen to their beautiful song. The area’s public bathhouses, the Kawaraburo (a mixed gender outdoor bath) and inventive hot spring hotels and inns are popular.

    I visited many different onsen areas in Japan. Misasa is the most peaceful one among them. There’re local lived there but not much people wandering around. Visitors might enjoyed the great natural...

  • Kaike Onsen
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tottori Yonago-shi Kaike Onsen
    A picturesque hot spring district which faces Miho Bay and which boasts a commanding view of famed Mt. Daisen, known as the Hoki Fuji. Numerous hot spring hotels stand along Yumigahama Beach, selected as one of Japan's 100 best seashore areas as well as one of Japan's 88 top swimming beaches, and this area bustles with tourists particularly in summer. The area's chloride springs contain an abundance of sodium and calcium and are said to help aid recovery from fatigue and promote health in addition to alleviating muscle soreness, joint pain, rheumatism, chronic digestive diseases, and a variety of other conditions. The waters are also renowned for their skin beautifying properties and are particularly popular with women.
  • Tottori Pokapoka Onsen
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    4.5
    7 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tottori Tottori-shi Furumi 570 Supermarket Mall Tottori Uchi

    温泉は炭酸泉や露天風呂、サウナやミストサウナがある一般的なスーパー銭湯。施設はしっかりしていて、750円は妥当。 ところが、併設する食事処(なんなり。)のレベルが高くて、ビックリ。しかも、安い。これだけの目当てで行くのもありかな、と思ってしまいます。

  • Hawai Onsen
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    3.0
    3 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tottori Tohaku-gun Yurihama Cho Hawai Onsen
    A hot spring district situated along the west bank of Lake Togo in the center of Tottori Prefecture. The district got its start during the Edo period when local residents applied to make use of a source spring which flows under the lake. The waters of the area's chloride-sulfate springs are said to ease rheumatism, women's diseases, nerve pain, and joint pain. These springs are centrally managed by the Hawai Onsen-Togo Onsen Ryokan Association without the use of adding any additional waters whatsoever. Instead, the temperatures of the baths in the bathhouses here are adjusted by mixing waters of different temperatures from different source springs. According to legend, a carp taught the people about the existence of the spring at the bottom of Lake Togo. In turn, this area is also known as the Hot Spring of Love, a play on the word koi, which means carp but, when written with a different character, can also mean love, and many tourists come here in hopes of being granted an easy childbirth by the gods.

    小さな観光案内所です。ポスターやらいろいろ貼ってありました。 はわい温泉・東郷温泉周辺には七福神に因んだ「7つの足湯」があるそうなので、場所などわからなかったら、こちら、「はわい温泉・東郷温泉観光案内所」で聞いてみたらいかがですか。

  • Kaike Onsen
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    3.0
    16 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tottori Yonago-shi Kaike Onsen 3-chome 17-7

    温泉街のはずれにある小さなお社で、その名も皆生温泉神社。祭神は大国主命。皆生にはこの手の神社仏閣が他にないので、一風呂浴びた後の散策にちょうどいいが、ちょっと裏道に入ると風俗街なので、子供連れなら注意が必要。

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