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Yura Onsen

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A hot spring gushing out on a coast selected as one of Japan's top 100 beaches.
This is a hot spring that springs up on the Yura coast, which was selected as one of Japan's top 100 refreshing beaches and top 100 beaches. The water is colorless and has a good texture, and is effective for muscle pain, back pain, and joint pain. After enjoying the sunset sinking into the Sea of Japan and the fresh seafood, why not try healing your daily fatigue in the hot spring?

Features & How to Enjoy

Classic Onsen

Highlights

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A Coastline in Harmony with the Beauty and Elegance of Nature!

Yura Onsen A Coastline in Harmony with the Beauty and Elegance of Nature!
The beautiful coastline of Yura Onsen has been selected as one of Japan's top 100 beaches and top 100 swimming spots with clear water. This coastline is a place where the beauty and elegance of nature are in harmony, and the sunset is particularly charming. The sunset sinking into the sea off Hakusan Island captivates visitors with its beauty and fantastic atmosphere. You can spend a luxurious time healing your mind and body while listening to the gentle sound of the waves and watching the sunset. The beautiful coastline of Yura Onsen is a place full of the blessings of nature, providing visitors with a peaceful and relaxing time.
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Enjoy Beach Activities and Camping in a Scenic Spot!

Yura Onsen Enjoy Beach Activities and Camping in a Scenic Spot!
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The coast that stretches across Yura Onsen is Shonai's foremost scenic spot, with the island of Shirayama, also known as Tohoku's Enoshima, nestled within it. The beautiful scenery of the four seasons is captivating and enchants those who visit. During the summer season, many people come to enjoy beach activities and camping. From spring to late autumn, it becomes a paradise for fishing enthusiasts. You can enjoy rock fishing, breakwater fishing, boat fishing, and more. Ferries also run to the offshore breakwater and offshore rocks. Yura Beach is full of playful charm and is a place where you can have a great time. Surrounded by calm seas and expansive nature, you can spend unforgettable moments. We warmly welcome you to this charming spot on Yura Beach!
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Delicious Seafood Filled with the Blessings of the Sea!

Yura Onsen Delicious Seafood Filled with the Blessings of the Sea!
The sea around Yura Onsen is home to unique rock formations, cliffs, and reefs formed by the rough waves of the Sea of Japan. It's a natural fishing ground where cold and warm currents meet. Here, you can catch a variety of seafood such as cod, hatahata (sandfish), flounder, red shrimp, squid, and trout. Processed products such as salted fish and dried fish are also available. These seafood delicacies are all fresh and lively, and can be enjoyed to your heart's content at hotels, inns, and restaurants around Yura Onsen. You can spend a pleasant time enjoying the vivid scenery while savoring the delicious seafood filled with the blessings of the sea. The seafood of Yura Onsen is a dish that allows you to feel the local fishing village culture and the benefits of the rich nature. Please enjoy the seafood to your heart's content!
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The White Mountain Shrine Standing at the Summit of Hakusan Island!

Yura Onsen The White Mountain Shrine Standing at the Summit of Hakusan Island!
Located near Yura Onsen, at the summit of Hakusan Island, is the White Mountain Shrine. This shrine is located at the top of 263 stone steps, and offers a beautiful view of the Sea of Japan. The view from the top, reached by climbing each step, brings a refreshing feeling to those who visit. The White Mountain Shrine has been the center of faith in this region since ancient times. The gods enshrined at the shrine on the summit embody the wishes and faith of the people of this region. The shrine itself also has historical value, making it a special place for visitors. From the vicinity of the White Mountain Shrine, you can see the expanse of the Sea of Japan and beautiful scenery. The view of the sea and sky spreading out below, and the mountains visible in the distance, will heal your heart and move you. You can also enjoy a sense of achievement from climbing all the stone steps. The White Mountain Shrine is a place where you can feel the sacred air of nature. By visiting the shrine with a calm heart, along with the view of the Sea of Japan, you can spend a special time!
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World's Largest Jellyfish Exhibition at the Aquarium!

Yura Onsen World's Largest Jellyfish Exhibition at the Aquarium!
The Tsuruoka Municipal Kamo Aquarium, located about 10 minutes by car from Yura Onsen, is a facility where you can enjoy various exhibits and experiences. Of particular note is the "Jellyfish Dream Theater," a 5-meter diameter tank where about 10,000 moon jellyfish beautifully float. In this powerful exhibit, you can observe the mysterious appearance of jellyfish up close. In the "Jellyfish Commentary Corner," you can also learn about the ecology and characteristics of jellyfish. The aquarium also offers commentary and shows of marine life such as sea lions and seals, providing a fun time for visitors. In addition, local Shonai creatures are also exhibited, allowing you to experience the natural environment and biodiversity of the region. There is also a restaurant called "Fisherman's Dining Okikurage" in the aquarium, where you can enjoy classic dishes such as seafood bowls made with fresh local seafood and seasonal limited menus. Furthermore, unique jellyfish dishes such as jellyfish ramen and jellyfish ice cream are also offered. The Tsuruoka Municipal Kamo Aquarium is a facility full of attractions that provides visitors with discoveries and excitement through exhibits and dining experiences centered around jellyfish. Why not visit with your family and friends and enjoy the beauty and wonder of marine life?
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Sightseeing

Yura Onsen A Hot Spring Resort with Beautiful Coastal Scenery!
A Hot Spring Resort with Beautiful Coastal Scenery!
Yura Onsen is located on a beautiful coast that has been selected as one of Japan's Top 100 Beaches and Top 100 Clear Waters for Swimming. The area has a variety of accommodations, such as hotels, ryokans, and minshukus, where you can enjoy dishes made with fresh fish caught at Yura Fishing Port. Yura is located in the Shonai region of Yamagata Prefecture, facing the Sea of Japan, and has been a thriving fishing area since ancient times due to its abundant seafood. Shirayama Island gently watches over Yura's fishing village culture, offering the traditions and scenery that the people living here have protected and passed down. The source of Yura Onsen is supplied to hotels, minshukus, and villa areas. The spring quality is sulfuric acid, which is said to have preventive effects against arteriosclerosis and a warming effect. In a hot spring resort, you can heal your mind and body by soaking in the spring and spend a relaxing time. The combination of the spring quality of Yura Onsen and the beautiful coastal scenery provides guests with healing and peace. In addition, you can also enjoy the pleasures of the sea, such as swimming and marine sports, around Yura Onsen.

Access

Access in 20 Minutes by Car from Tsuruoka IC!
If you're using public transportation to get to Yura Onsen, take the Shonai Kotsu bus bound for Atsumi Onsen from JR Tsuruoka Station. It takes about 30 minutes to get to Yura Onsen Bus Stop, and then it's about a 5-minute walk to the hot spring area. Alternatively, take the same Shonai Kotsu bus bound for Tsuruoka Station from JR Atsumi Onsen Station, get off at Yura Onsen Bus Stop, and walk to the hot spring area. If you're driving, take National Route 7 via Tsuruoka IC on the Yamagata Expressway and you'll arrive at Yura Onsen in about 20 minutes, covering a distance of about 13 km. Follow the road signs and you can use the parking lot near the hot spring area. Both methods are relatively convenient, and even if you use public transportation, the walking distance from the bus stop is short, so you can arrive at Yura Onsen relatively smoothly.

Basic Information

Address 3-16-31 Yura, Tsuruoka-shi, Yamagata 999-7464
TEL 0235-73-3811
Web Site http://yaotome.in.net/
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