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Tsunagi Onsen

岩手県
4.5
Tourist Information of This Area
general.prefecture.
A hot spring that gushes up by the lakeside with a history of about 900 years.
This hot spring is located in a lakeside resort with a history of about 900 years, known as the "backyard of Morioka". The spring quality is sulfuric and effective for neuralgia, rheumatism, and high blood pressure. Enjoy sightseeing while overlooking the beautiful mountains and lakeside, and heal your tired body in the hot spring!

Features & How to Enjoy

Classic Onsen

Highlights

Point 1

View the Mountains of Lake Gosho and Mt. Iwate from the Hot Springs!

Tsunagi Onsen View the Mountains of Lake Gosho and Mt. Iwate from the Hot Springs!
The beautiful mountains of Lake Gosho and Mt. Iwate, visible from the Tsunagi hot springs, offer a breathtaking view of the abundance of nature. Lake Gosho has a clear surface that harmonizes with the lush green forests surrounding it. The tranquil surface of the lake reflects beautiful scenery that changes with the seasons. In particular, the sight of cherry blossoms blooming along the lake in spring, with petals dancing on the surface, is truly fantastic. On the other hand, Mt. Iwate, towering beyond Lake Gosho, is characterized by its magnificent and powerful appearance. Mt. Iwate is an active volcano with an elevation of 2,038 meters, and its appearance is solemn and majestic. Mt. Iwate shows different expressions throughout the seasons, with fresh greenery in the foothills in spring, lush trees in summer, and colorful autumn leaves in fall. In winter, it is covered in snow, offering a magnificent view of the snow-capped mountains. The beautiful mountains of Lake Gosho and Mt. Iwate, visible from the Tsunagi hot springs, offer a luxurious view that combines the mystery of nature and rich landscapes. You can heal your mind and body while feeling the grandeur and tranquility of nature. For visitors, this beautiful scenery will surely become a lifelong memory!
Point 2

The Quality and Benefits of Tsunagi Onsen's Hot Springs!

The Quality and Benefits of Tsunagi Onsen's Hot Springs!
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Tsunagi Onsen is an alkaline simple sulfur spring, and its quality has a positive effect on the skin. The sulfur component in the spring softens the skin and has an effect on removing old keratin and dirt. In addition, the beauty ingredient metasilicic acid contained in the spring has a moisturizing and glossy effect on the skin. The quality of the hot springs at Tsunagi Onsen also has an effect on chronic pain and stiffness such as neuralgia and rheumatism. The hot springs are expected to have an effect on relaxing muscles and reducing inflammation due to the thermal effect of the hot springs. In addition, it has a certain effect on lifestyle diseases such as high blood pressure, arteriosclerosis, and diabetes. By soaking in the hot springs, blood circulation is promoted, and the effect of balancing the body's internal balance by increasing metabolism is expected. The quality and benefits of Tsunagi Onsen's hot springs bring healing and health benefits to the body. Visitors can relax and heal their mind and body while soaking in the hot springs!
Point 3

Experience the Charm of Nature and the Region at Gose Lake Regional Park

Tsunagi Onsen Experience the Charm of Nature and the Region at Gose Lake Regional Park
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Gose Lake Regional Park, located near Tsunagi Onsen, is a facility that spans a wide range of municipalities, centered around Gose Lake. There are various facilities within the park. At the Family Land and Ride Plaza, children can play to their hearts' content with fun playground equipment and rides. In the Machiba District Park, you can experience the scenery and culture of the region. At the Oinono Wetland Botanical Garden, you can observe wetland plants and ecosystems, and at the Sakura Park, you can enjoy cherry blossoms. In addition, there are also the Shio-gamori Waterside Park and the Yabitsu District Waterside Park, where you can relax by the water and enjoy water activities. Gose Lake Regional Park is a park that can be enjoyed by a wide range of ages, from children to adults, and you can fully experience the charm of nature and the region. It is a place of relaxation for local people and tourists alike, where you can spend a fun time while interacting with nature.
Point 4

Experience the Traditional Techniques of Morioka at Morioka Handmade Village!

Tsunagi Onsen Experience the Traditional Techniques of Morioka at Morioka Handmade Village!
Located near Tsunagi Onsen, Morioka Handmade Village is a facility that gathers traditional crafts, folk crafts, and foods of Morioka under the concept of "see, touch, and create." In the handmade workshop zone, 15 workshops line up, and you can observe the works made by local craftsmen using traditional techniques. In addition, over 4,000 local products are also exhibited and sold. Handmade workshops are particularly popular, where you can observe the craftsmen's techniques up close. Furthermore, you can create your own original work while receiving direct guidance from the craftsmen. The work you create with your own hands will surely become a memorable item. Morioka Handmade Village is a place where you can experience local traditional techniques and culture. While experiencing the beauty and excellence of crafts and folk crafts, you can also enjoy the exhibition and sale of local products. For visitors, it will be a place to feel the charm and tradition of Morioka!
Point 5

Koiwai Farm Makibaen: Japan's Largest Farm Facility

Tsunagi Onsen Koiwai Farm Makibaen: Japan's Largest Farm Facility
Koiwai Farm Makibaen, located near Tsunagi Onsen, is Japan's largest private comprehensive farm and is also known as a spot associated with Kenji Miyazawa. Makibaen is located in the center of the farm and offers various attractions and gourmet food as a tourist area. Guided tours of the farm's production facilities, which are not normally open to the public, are available at Makibaen, where you can observe the actual state of agriculture and its initiatives. In addition, seasonal events and experience programs are held, allowing you to fully enjoy the charm of the farm. Furthermore, there are restaurants and cafes within Makibaen where you can taste dishes and sweets made from local delicious ingredients. You can also enjoy your meal while overlooking the vast scenery of the farm. Koiwai Farm Makibaen is a place where you can enjoy the charm of nature and agriculture. Through delicious food and fun experiences, you can learn about the importance of agriculture and environmental protection while touching on the history and culture of the farm.
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Sightseeing

Tsunagi Onsen Enjoy a Hot Spring Resort with a Beautiful View of Mt. Iwate
Enjoy a Hot Spring Resort with a Beautiful View of Mt. Iwate
Tsunagi Onsen is a hot spring resort where you can enjoy views of the lake and the beautiful mountain range of Mt. Iwate. This hot spring has a history of about 900 years since its opening, allowing you to feel the tradition and history. Nowadays, it has developed into a hot spring resort and has become an attractive place for tourists. It is known as the "backyard of Morioka" and there are large hotels with great views of the lake and elegant Japanese inns lined up along the lakeside. There is also a park around the lake where you can enjoy walks and picnics, allowing you to spend a relaxing time surrounded by nature. Tsunagi Onsen is a place where you can enjoy the beauty of nature and the healing power of hot springs at the same time. Why not spend a leisurely time enjoying the seasonal scenery and the benefits of the hot springs?

Access

Access Togatta Onsen in about 15 minutes by car from Morioka IC!
If you're using public transportation to access Togatta Onsen, take the Iwate Kenpoku Bus bound for Togatta Onsen or Uguisuyado Onsen from JR Morioka Station and get off at the Togatta Onsen bus stop, which takes about 30 minutes. It's convenient because it's just a short walk from the bus stop. If you're using a car, take National Route 46 via Morioka IC on the Tohoku Expressway and enter Prefectural Route 219. You can arrive at Togatta Onsen in about 15 minutes by driving about 10 km. Follow the road signs and head towards your destination.

Basic Information

Address 137 Tsunayu-no-tate, Morioka-shi, Iwate 020-0055
TEL 019-689-2021
Web Site http://www.shikitei.jp/
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