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Wakura onsen, Japan

Wakura Onsen is a hot spring resort located beside Nanao Bay on the Noto Peninsula. The resort town is dominated by massive ryokan complexes along the water’s edge. The most famous of them is the Kagaya, which consistently ranks among Japan’s best ryokan for its excellent service and facilities.Across from the Kagaya ryokan, there is a public square (hiroba) with a hot spring water fountain and a small park around a shrine and a hot spring source with water pipes.

there is a dedicated paid public bath house, the Soyu Public Bath in the town center. A few free foot baths (ashiyu) are also found around town.

Nuruyu hot spring, Japan

Nuruyu-11 Sakuramoto, Fukushima-shi, Fukushima-ken 960-2151, Japan
+81 24-591-3173
  • Municipality: Fukushima City
  • Parking: Available
  • Character of Spa: Small country spring
  • Kind of hot spring: Acidic Iron
  • Effects: Incised wound, Skin problems, Eye troubles.
  • Number of hotels: 1 hotel, 100 persons
  • Locatio: nAza Nuruyu 11, Sakuramoto, Fukushima City
  • Access: 20 minutes by Tsuchifune bound-bus from JR Tohoku Shinkansen/Tohoku Line Fukushima Station to Mizuho bus stop, and 40 minutes by pick-up car. Tohoku Expressway Fukushima-Nishi IC.
  • Reference: Ryokan Nikaido, Tel: +81(24)591-3173 (Winter), Tel: +81(24)591-3606

Ikaho onsen, Japan

JAPAN GUIDE:

is one of Gunma Prefecture‘s most renowned onsen. While not as famous as nearbyKusatsu, Ikaho’s baths are nevertheless a unique experience due to the unusually high iron content of their hot spring water.
The source of the hot spring is found about 500 meters past the top of the stone steps. It can be viewed through a clear casing near the public outdoor bath (Ikaho Rotemburo). Ikaho has twopublic hot spring bath houses

Ikaho RotemburoBeyond the top of the stone steps past Kajika Bridge
Hours: 9:00 to 19:00 (April to September), 10:00 to 18:00 (October to March)
Closed: 1st and 3rd Thursdays of each month (except for holidays)
Admission: 450 yen
The Ikaho Rotemburo is the town’s large public outdoor bath (rotemburo) which was built just a few steps from one of the mainhot spring sources in town. The rotemburo is gender segregated, and each side has both hot and warm baths, though neither is especially hot.

Ishidan no Yu

This public onsen is located near the bottom of the steps, and features modest sized, gender segregated indoor baths filled with Ikaho’s signature rusty brown hot spring water. The walkway leading up to the entrance is paved with stones that were salvaged from renovation work done to the stone steps nearby.Lower portion of the stone steps
Hours: 9:00 to 21:00 (April to October), 9:00 to 20:30 (November to March)
Closed: 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month (except for holidays)
Admission: 410 yen