Yunoshima Hot Spring Bathhouse

This is a lush, city-run day-trip hot spring located upstream on the Warashina River. It features a sodium bicarbonate cold mineral spring known for its slippery texture. The waters are effective for treating neuralgia, sensitivity to cold, and skin conditions.

Exterior
Exterior
Inside the building
Inside the building
Inside the building
Inside the building
Inside the building
Inside the building
Bathroom
Bathroom

Basic Information

Address
304-3 Yunoshima, Aoi Ward, Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture 421-1406
Telephone Number
054-291-2177
Closures
Every Thursday (or the following business day if Thursday is a holiday); Year-end and New Year holidays (December 29–January 2)
Price
Admission (Adults) 500
Admission (Children) 200
(Other)
Access

[Car]
2 hours and 30 minutes from the Tomei Shizuoka Interchange

[Public Transportation]
Take the Warashina Line (bound for Yatsu Terminal) from Shizuoka Bus/JR Station for about 30 minutes, then transfer to the Yunoshima On-Demand Bus (reservations required at least 90 minutes prior to departure; tel: 054-277-0622) and ride for about 45 minutes to "Yunoshima Onsen."

Website

https://www.city.shizuoka.lg.jp/okushizuoka/spot/s000050.html

*Please note that business hours, holidays, and prices are subject to change, so please check with the contact information provided before visiting.

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