Onsens
Onsen is the Japanese term for Natural Hotsprings and Hakuba has four different water sources all with their own distinctive blend of natural minerals. Popular with the locals for their medicinal properties, no trip to Japan is complete without a visit to an onsen. Perfect for relaxing tired aching muscles after a day on the slopes, but remember, if you’re shy bring a little towel to cover up with as going nude is the rule.
Echoland
Echoland No-Yu
Cost:
Adult ¥600 Child ¥400
Open: Noon - midnight Year round (Not open Thursdays Apr -Dec)
Hakuba Himekawa Onsens
This onsen offers sodium chloride water excellent for the whole body with views of the Alps surrounding.
Tenjin No-Yu
Cost:
3yo + ¥500
Open:11am - 5pm
Happo
Daiichi Sato No-Yu
Cost:
Adult ¥500 Child ¥250
Open: Noon - 9pm Year round (Not open Wednesdays Mar-Dec)
Daini Sato No-Yu
Cost:
Adult ¥500 Child ¥250
Open: Noon - 9pm Year round (Not open Tuesdays Mar-Dec)
Hakuba Happo Onsen
This onsen has clear water with an alkaline mineral content. Good for soothing sore muscles after a day on the mountain and beneficial for your skin too.
Hakuba Shionomichi Onsen
Regarded by many as the best onsen in Hakuba, the aromatic brown water has a high sodium, chlorine and salt content and is excellent for soothing sore muscles.
Kurashita No-Yu
Cost:
Adult ¥600 Child ¥300
Open: 10am - 10pm Year round
Kurasta no yu
Mimizuku No-Yu
Cost:
Adult ¥500 Child ¥250
Open: 10am - 9.30pm Year round (Not open Thursdays Apr -Dec)
Mimizuku no yu
Wadano
Hakuba Katakuri Onsen
Clear natural minerals including sodium chloride make this onsen excellent for improving your complexion.
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