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Hot springs in Yunoyama

1Springs
32°CAvg temp
0Public baths
0Free entry
1Near train
15 hotels nearby4 dining options nearby4 attractions nearby
Yunoyama Onsen, Yunoyama

Yunoyama Onsen

Yunoyama · Kansai

32°CMixed Bathing

A riverside hot spring resort in Mie Prefecture's Suzuka Quasi-National Park, at the foot of Mount Gozaisho. The Gozaisho Ropeway, one of the longest in Japan at 2,161 meters, rises from near the onsen village to the rocky summit plateau. The combination of mountain air, clear river gorge, and traditional ryokan inns makes this an appealing destination through all four seasons.

Yunoyama onsen/Gozaisho ROPEWAY-mae · 0.2 km

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Common questions

Frequently asked questions

Most hot springs in Yunoyama charge an entrance fee. Check individual listings for the most current pricing information.

Hot springs in Yunoyama average around 32°C. Individual springs range from relaxing warm baths to intensely hot therapeutic pools — always check the temperature rating before entering.

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

Hot springs in Yunoyama are generally welcoming to beginners. Rinse thoroughly before entering, remove all clothing, and soak quietly. Look for springs labelled as "public" in listings.

Spring and autumn are ideal due to mild temperatures and beautiful natural scenery, enhancing the onsen experience. is considered the ideal time to visit Yunoyama. 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.

About

About hot springs in Yunoyama

Yunoyama Onsen is a charming hot springs resort nestled near Mount Gozaisho in Komono, Mie Prefecture, Japan. This historic destination has been attracting visitors since the Nara period and continues to be popular among travelers from nearby cities like Nagoya, Osaka, and Kyoto. The onsen offers a serene atmosphere with its scenic views within Suzuka Quasi-National Park, providing an ideal escape for relaxation and rejuvenation. Visitors can enjoy traditional Japanese inns (ryokan) that offer authentic experiences, including meals prepared with local ingredients and opportunities to bathe in the therapeutic hot springs.