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Ureshino Onsen

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One of Japan's three most beautiful hot springs, known for its skin-beautifying properties.
Ureshino Onsen is one of Kyushu's representative hot spring resorts, and has been selected as one of Japan's three most beautiful hot springs for its sodium bicarbonate spring, which removes secretions and dirt from the surface of the skin, leaving it smooth. It is a perfect hot spring for healing the body.

Features & How to Enjoy

Classic Onsen

Highlights

Point 1

A Public Bathhouse with Taisho Roman-style Gothic Architecture!

Ureshino Onsen A Public Bathhouse with Taisho Roman-style Gothic Architecture!
Seibold no Yu in Ureshino City is a hot spring facility where you can enjoy public baths and private baths. It's also known for its Taisho Roman-style Gothic architecture, with a two-story wooden building that's quite impressive. The facility has a large communal bath with several types of bathtubs available. The bath is spacious with high ceilings, creating a sense of openness. Private baths are also available, allowing you to enjoy the hot springs with family and friends. There's also a citizen gallery on site, featuring exhibitions and events by local artists. The facility is designed to be barrier-free, making it accessible for wheelchair users. Ureshino Onsen is said to have skin-beautifying and relaxation effects, making it popular among tourists. Seibold no Yu is also a historically significant building, making it well worth a visit!
Point 2

Experience Ureshino Tea, a Representative Brand of Saga Prefecture

Ureshino Onsen Experience Ureshino Tea, a Representative Brand of Saga Prefecture
Ureshino is not only known for its hot springs, but also for its tea. Ureshino City is famous for its Ureshino tea, which is one of the representative brands of Saga Prefecture. It's characterized by containing catechins, which are highly effective for beautiful skin, and caffeine, which improves blood circulation. Ureshino tea is unique in that it has a light and distinctive aroma that comes from slowly roasting the tea leaves. The tea has a good aroma and is easy to drink with a mild astringency, making it popular among tourists due to its compatibility with meals. When visiting Ureshino hot springs, we recommend trying Ureshino tea. It's also perfect as a souvenir, as tea leaves and tea bags are sold. It's a luxurious experience to enjoy delicious tea while admiring the rich natural scenery of Ureshino.
Point 3

Enjoy the Soft and Fluffy Texture of Onsen Yudofu!

Ureshino Onsen Enjoy the Soft and Fluffy Texture of Onsen Yudofu!
Onsen Yudofu, a specialty of Ureshino Onsen, is one of the representative gourmet dishes of Saga Prefecture. This dish consists of tofu made with hot spring water and heated by the steam of the hot spring, then soaked in broth and eaten. The unique feature of this dish is the texture of the tofu, which melts in your mouth, and the flavor of the tofu that blends with the broth, making it cloudy. The broth is a healthy food that combines hot spring water, which is gentle on the stomach and intestines, and nutrient-rich tofu. The nutrients such as protein and vitamins in tofu are essential for good health, and hot spring water has a beneficial effect on the skin and body. Therefore, Onsen Yudofu is popular among those interested in beauty and health. Many ryokans and restaurants in Ureshino Onsen offer Onsen Yudofu, and the ingredients for making it are also sold as souvenirs. When you visit Ureshino Onsen, be sure to try this famous dish!
Point 4

Stroll Through a Relaxing Hot Spring Town

Ureshino Onsen Stroll Through a Relaxing Hot Spring Town
In the hot spring town of Ureshino, there are many hot spring facilities and tourist spots scattered about, making it enjoyable just to take a stroll. First and foremost, it's recommended to visit many of the hot spring facilities, including Seibold no Yu. Each facility has various types of hot springs and is famous as a place effective for hot spring therapy. Ureshino Onsen is located in a basin surrounded by gentle mountains, so the natural scenery is also beautiful, making it famous as a place where time flows slowly. Please feel the history and nature of Ureshino Onsen while strolling through the hot spring town!
Point 5

Observatory with a Panoramic View of Ureshino City and Tea Fields

Ureshino Onsen Observatory with a Panoramic View of Ureshino City and Tea Fields
Tachi-iwa Observatory is located at the summit of a 345-meter high mountain, about a 15-minute drive from Ureshino hot spring town. From the observatory, you can enjoy a panoramic view of Ureshino City and tea fields, as well as a basin surrounded by gentle mountains. The road to Tachi-iwa Observatory is a narrow 1.5-lane road, so caution is required when driving, but the view from the observatory more than makes up for the effort. In particular, the autumn foliage is beautiful, making it one of the spots where you can feel the natural beauty of Ureshino hot springs, and it's the perfect place to spend a relaxing time.
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Ureshino Onsen One of Japan's Top Three Hot Springs for Beautiful Skin
One of Japan's Top Three Hot Springs for Beautiful Skin
Ureshino Onsen is a hot spring resort located in Ureshino City, Saga Prefecture, and is known as one of Japan's top three hot springs for beautiful skin. The spring has abundant water and is a sodium bicarbonate spring that is reputed to make your skin smooth and silky. Ureshino City is also known as a tea-producing area, and there are some accommodations that offer "tea baths." Ureshino Onsen, which has a history of about 1200 years, has many traditional inns and hotels, attracting many tourists. In particular, there is a public bath called "Sebolt no Yu," which is famous for being used by Philipp Franz von Siebold. Ureshino Onsen is located in a quiet place surrounded by nature, making it an excellent place for travelers to relax!

Basic Information

Address 2276-1 Shimoshuku Otsu, Ureshino-cho, Ureshino-shi, Saga 843-0301
TEL 0954-42-1170
Web Site https://www.taishoya.com/
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