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Hot springs in Iizaka

2Springs
52°CAvg temp
2Public baths
0Free entry
2Near train
58 hotels nearby80 dining options nearby12 convenience stores nearby18 attractions nearby
Iizaka Onsen, Iizaka

Iizaka Onsen

Iizaka · Tohoku

60°CPublic Bath

A traditional hot spring resort about 10 kilometers northwest of Fukushima city, set along the banks of the Surikami River. The town has over 40 ryokan and nine public baths. The oldest community bathhouse, Sabakoyu, has been standing since at least the seventeenth century. The Edo-period poet Matsuo Basho visited and wrote about the waters here.

Iizakaonseneki · 0 km

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Sabakoyu Onsen, Iizaka

Sabakoyu Onsen

Iizaka · Tohoku

44°CPublic Bath

One of Japan's oldest community bathhouses, located in the Iizaka district of Fukushima. The building itself dates to the seventeenth century. The Edo-period poet Matsuo Basho visited in 1689 and mentioned the bath in his travel diary. The water is a sodium bicarbonate spring, clear and colorless, known for leaving skin noticeably soft.

Iizaka-Yumachi · 0.1 km

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Common questions

Frequently asked questions

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

Hot springs in Iizaka average around 52°C. Individual springs range from relaxing warm baths to intensely hot therapeutic pools — always check the temperature rating before entering.

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

Yes. Iizaka has 2 public baths well-suited to first-time onsen visitors. Rinse thoroughly before entering, no swimming, and keep noise to a minimum.

The best seasons to visit Iizaka Onsen are spring and autumn when the weather is mild and pleasant, ideal for enjoying outdoor activities and soaking in the natural beauty of the area. is considered the ideal time to visit Iizaka. 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 Iizaka

Iizaka Onsen is a traditional hot spring town nestled in the Iizaka district of Fukushima, Japan. Known for its rich history and cultural heritage, it boasts over 40 ryokan (traditional Japanese inns) and nine public baths, including the historic Sabakoyu, one of Japan's oldest community bathhouses. The onsen is steeped in legend, with tales of Yamato Takeru, a prince from the imperial house, who was cured of his sickness after bathing here. This charming town offers visitors an authentic experience of Japanese hot spring culture, surrounded by serene landscapes and traditional architecture that evoke a sense of tranquility and timelessness.