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Hot springs in Kawayu

1Springs
73°CAvg temp
1Public baths
1Free entry
1Near train
9 hotels nearby3 dining options nearby2 convenience stores nearby9 attractions nearby
Kawayu Onsen, KawayuFREE

Kawayu Onsen

Kawayu · Kansai

73°CPublic Bath

A hot spring village in the Akan-Mashu National Park of eastern Hokkaido, where the Io River itself is geothermally heated by the active volcano Atosanupuri above it. The river runs steaming and acidic through the village. In midwinter, from late October to late February, sections of the riverbed are dug out to form the Sennin-buro: a massive seasonal outdoor communal bath that can hold dozens of people at once.

Kameya-mae · 0.1 km

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Common questions

Frequently asked questions

Yes, Kawayu has 1 free hot spring you can visit without an entrance fee. Check individual listings for current access details.

Hot springs in Kawayu average around 73°C. Individual springs range from relaxing warm baths to intensely hot therapeutic pools — always check the temperature rating before entering.

Kawayu is accessible by Shinkansen and local rail from major Japanese cities. Check individual spring listings for detailed transit directions from your starting point.

Yes. Kawayu has 1 public bath well-suited to first-time onsen visitors. Rinse thoroughly before entering, no swimming, and keep noise to a minimum.

Spring and autumn are ideal for visiting Kawayu Onsen due to mild temperatures and beautiful natural scenery, including cherry blossoms in spring and vibrant foliage in autumn. is considered the ideal time to visit Kawayu. Hot springs are a year-round attraction — winter visits are especially popular as the contrast between cold air and hot water creates a uniquely atmospheric soak.

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About hot springs in Kawayu

Kawayu Onsen in Teshikaga, Hokkaido is a serene onsen town nestled amidst lush forests and picturesque landscapes. Known for its natural hot springs, the area offers a tranquil retreat with traditional ryokan accommodations that provide an authentic Japanese experience. Visitors can enjoy soaking in mineral-rich waters while surrounded by nature's beauty, making it a perfect escape from urban life. The atmosphere is calm and inviting, ideal for relaxation and rejuvenation. Kawayu Onsen in Tanabe, Wakayama offers a different charm with its proximity to the scenic Kii Peninsula. This onsen town combines natural hot springs with cultural attractions, such as nearby temples and historic sites. The area's rich history and stunning views of Mount Kumano add to its appeal. Visitors can enjoy traditional Japanese cuisine while soaking in the therapeutic waters, creating a harmonious blend of relaxation and exploration.