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Kawayu Onsen

北海道
3.4
Tourist Information of This Area
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Hot springs boasting abundant hot water with Mt. Iou as its source.
This is a hot spring with abundant hot water that originates from Mt. Iou. A high-temperature hot spring river flows through the town, and there are several foot baths with source hot spring water that give off the scent of sulfur throughout the town. After sightseeing, why not warm up your chilled body in a foot bath or hot spring and relax?

Features & How to Enjoy

Classic Onsen

Highlights

Point 1

Enjoy a Footbath

Kawayu Onsen Enjoy a Footbath
At Kawayu Onsen, there is a "footbath" that can be used for free. The pavilion-style building, surrounded by trees, has a roof and benches, allowing you to enjoy the footbath regardless of the weather. The temperature of the hot spring varies depending on the season, so you can experience a hot footbath in the summer. Please note that towels and other items are not available for rent, so please bring your own.
Point 2

Collecting Goshuin Stamps

Kawayu Onsen Collecting Goshuin Stamps
Kawayu Shrine is located in the Kawayu Onsen area and enshrines three deities: Amaterasu Omikami, Toyotama-hime no Mikoto, and Sukunahikona no Mikoto. Founded in 1887, it is a historic shrine that has been in existence to this day. One of its unique features is the use of hot spring water for the purification water used before entering the shrine. This is a spot that Goshuin stamp collectors will definitely want to visit, as you can obtain a powerful and beautifully written stamp here.
Point 3

Learn about Yokozuna Taiho

Kawayu Onsen Learn about Yokozuna Taiho
The town of Shibetsu is famous as the place where the 48th Yokozuna, Taiho, spent his childhood, and the "Sumo Memorial Hall" that honors his achievements has become a popular tourist spot. Inside the hall, various items are on display, such as photos of his childhood, championship cups, and photos of past Yokozuna. Additionally, movies featuring famous sumo matches that have gone down in history are also screened. Admission fees are 420 yen for adults and 200 yen for children, making it a reasonably priced spot that even non-sumo fans will want to visit at least once.
Point 4

Get Tourist Information on Kawayu Onsen

Get Tourist Information on Kawayu Onsen
If you come to Kawayu Onsen, the first place you should visit is the "Kawayu Visitor Center". The warm building, which features abundant use of wood, is located at the entrance of the Akaezo-matsu forest, which also serves as a hiking trail. Inside the center, there are exhibition corners that introduce the history and biology of the flora and fauna around Lake Kussharo, as well as a library where you can learn about nature. Additionally, there is a cafe where you can take a break during your sightseeing.
Point 5

Enjoy Nostalgic Dagashi

Kawayu Onsen Enjoy Nostalgic Dagashi
At Kawayu Onsen's "Kawayu Kanko Hotel," there is an area on the first floor called "Natsukashi Yokochi Roji," where you can buy dagashi (cheap sweets). The inside of the hotel has a Showa retro atmosphere, and you can feel a sense of nostalgia. It's a popular spot where adults can also enjoy themselves, as there are many nostalgic snacks from the past available for purchase. It's open from 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm, so be sure to visit before or after dinner.
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Access

Kawayu Onsen Nearest station is JR Kawakami Onsen Station
Nearest station is JR Kawakami Onsen Station
Kawayu Onsen, located in the town of Teshikaga in Hokkaido, is within the Akan National Park. The nearest station is JR Kawakami Onsen Station, and it takes about 6 minutes by car from the station to the hot spring town. From Kushiro Station, you can reach Kawakami Onsen Station in about 1 hour and 35 minutes by using the JR line. If you're coming from outside the area, it's also accessible by car from Memanbetsu Airport in about an hour.

Parking

Parking Available at Each Tourist Spot
As many travelers visit Kawayu Onsen by car, there is hardly any difficulty finding parking space during sightseeing. If you are staying overnight, you can use the parking lot of each hotel or ryokan. For day trips, each tourist spot such as Kawayu Furusato Museum and Kawayu Park has a free parking lot available. As the parking lots are free, there may not be a manager present, so please be careful of accidents or troubles.

Basic Information

Address 2-6-25 Kawayu Onsen, Teshikaga-cho, Kawakami-gun, Hokkaido 088-3465
TEL 080-3862-8661
Web Site https://www.yunokaku.jp/
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