Obereberi Onsen Suikoen

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Obereberi Onsen Suikoen

A day-use hot spring nestled in the forest, where visitors can enjoy lush nature and the skin-smoothing effects of "Moor Onsen" waters.

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A day-use hot spring facility boasting a variety of baths, including a free-flowing indoor bath, an open-air bath with a sense of freedom, a germanium far-infrared sauna, and a jet bath with gentle water pressure for a soothing massage effect. The name Suikoen ("Water Light Garden") is said to have originated from the way the local spring water sparkled brilliantly.

The hot spring here is classified as a Moor Onsen, a simple thermal spring. Unlike volcanic hot springs rich in mineral content, Moor Onsen passes through underground peat layers, giving it a unique organic composition. When exposed to air, the water takes on a brownish hue, and its plant-derived properties are known for making the skin silky smooth, making it a favorite among hot spring enthusiasts.

Nestled in a forest, the baths—whether the open-air bath or the large-windowed indoor bath—offer scenic views of nature, including Japanese elm and cherry trees, as well as heron nests. Located along the road leading to Obihiro Airport, it’s an ideal spot to unwind at the end of a journey.

Highlights

  • A popular day-use hot spring featuring a variety of baths.
  • The hot spring is a Moor Onsen, rich in plant-derived organic components.
  • The men's sauna features an auto heat wave system that automatically releases hot air, a favorite among visitors.
  • Surrounded by nature, guests can enjoy views of Japanese elm and cherry trees while soaking in the baths.

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  • An open-air bath surrounded by nature, allowing for a relaxing soak in the forest.

    An open-air bath surrounded by nature, allowing for a relaxing soak in the forest.

  • A variety of indoor baths, including electric baths and bubbling cold baths.

    A variety of indoor baths, including electric baths and bubbling cold baths.

  • Equipped with a germanium far-infrared sauna.

    Equipped with a germanium far-infrared sauna.

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

Sorry, we don’t.

Q

Is free Wi-Fi available in the area?

A

Yes, it is. The password is displayed inside the facility.

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Is it possible to re-enter the premises?

A

Re-entry is not allowed.

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Are there any smoking areas?

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Yes.

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Do you offer towel rentals or sales?

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Yes.

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Details

Name in Japanese
オベリベリ温泉 水光園
Postal Code
080-0810
Address
5-6 Higashi10jominami, Obihiro City, Hokkaido
Telephone
0155-23-4700
Closed
January 1st
Business Hours
11:00am - 11:00pm
Admission
Adults(ages 12 and older)500yen, Elementary school students(ages 6 to 11)150yen, Toddler(under 6 years old)80yen
Access
About 10 minutes by car from JR Nemuro Main Line’s Obihiro Station.
Credit Cards
Not accepted
Official Website
Official Website (Japanese)