Kuroyu Onsen

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Kuroyu Onsen

350+ years of soothing springs and age-old atmosphere at Kuroyu Onsen, the famed hot spring at the farther end of Nyuto Onsen Village.

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Dip into 350 years of history steeped at Kuroyu Onsen, the oldest hot spring and farther retreat in Nyuto Onsen Village since first discovered around 1674. The bath doors are open for overnight and day-only guests alike. The spring sits hugged by beech forests at its perch along the upper reaches of the Sendatsu River, kissed with the serene air and mountain tranquility expected of a natural hot spring.

Kuroyu Onsen is long-known for its tradition as a therapeutic hot spring (toji) site for centuries. The thatched-roof buildings preserve the traditional atmosphere of a therapeutic retreat, offering the same experience to visitors today.

At the spring you’ll find waters sourced by two abundant hot springs, making it the most water-rich onsen in Nyuto Onsen Village. Guests can enjoy both outdoor and indoor baths, including the famous "utaseyu" (waterfall bath), which is a historical feature of the onsen. Due to heavy snowfall, the onsen is closed during the winter. However, bathing in the fresh green surroundings of spring and summer or enjoying the autumn foliage offers a revitalizing experience.

Highlights

  • The most secluded hot spring in Nyuto Onsen Village complete with highest water volume.
  • Over 350 years of history at the hot spring, available today for both overnight stay guests and day-use visits.
  • Beech forests all around for the utmost in serene, quiet relaxation.
  • Traditional thatched-roof therapeutic buildings, preserving the historic toji culture.
  • The historical "utaseyu" (waterfall bath) is a popular feature, with private baths also available.

Photos

  • The ever-present air of a therapeutic retreat since some 350+ years ago.

    The ever-present air of a therapeutic retreat since some 350+ years ago.

  • Quiet bathing retreat at this spot hugged by beech forests.

    Quiet bathing retreat at this spot hugged by beech forests.

  • Two different hot springs sources to revel in.

    Two different hot springs sources to revel in.

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Do you have signs or pamphlets in foreign languages? (If you do, which languages are available?)

A

Yes, there are informational signs and brochures provided by the Nyuto Onsen Association.

Q

Is free Wi-Fi available in the area?

A

Yes, it is.

Q

Are towels available for rental or purchase?

A

Overnight guests have towels provided. Day-use guests can purchase a face towel or rent a bath towel.

Q

Are there any smoking areas?

A

Yes.

Q

Is re-entry allowed?

A

Yes, the entrance ticket is valid for the entire day.

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Details

Name in Japanese
休暇村乳頭温泉郷
Postal Code
014-1201
Address
2-1 Kuroyuzawa, Tazawakoobonai, Tazawako, Semboku City, Akita
Telephone
0187-43-2214
Closed
Mid-November to early April
Business Hours
Thursday to Tuesday 9:00am - 4:30pm (Admission allowed until 4:00pm)
Wednesday 9:00am - 11:00am (Admission allowed until 10:30am)
Admission
Adults 800yen, Children400yen
Access
About 50 minutes by "Nyuto Line" bus from JR Tazawako Station, get off at Kyukamura-mae, and walk for 25 minutes. Free pick-up service is available from the final stop "Ganiba Onsen" for overnight guests (reservation required).
Credit Cards
Accepted
Official Website
Official Website (Japanese)