Japan is one of the most volcanically active countries in the world and as a result, contains an abundance of natural hot springs.

Komorebi No Yu

Komorebi no yu uses water flowing directly from the hot spring source. Bathers can watch the light filtering through the trees while enjoying a long soak in the sodium and calcium bicarbonate spring water.

This hot spring facility is located near the camping site within Ontake Kyukamura (vacation village). Have a long soak in the hot spring while watching the light filtering through the trees.

Please relax in the medical spring where the sunshine comes through leaves in the forest. The spring is mineral-rich iron carbonated water.

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Seseragi no toki

Seseragi no Toki onsen is famous for its rust-coloured carbonated water which is said to give smoother and more radiant skin. It is located on the Kaida Plateau, a 5 minute drive from Kiso-Fukushima.

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Nihongi no yu

Nihongi no yu, located at the base of the Jizo Pass, is known for its brownish-red carbonated waters. There is also a small shop inside and soba noodles on offer. On a clear day, bathers can also enjoy views of the surrounding mountains.