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Hot springs in Tsuchiyu

1Springs
68°CAvg temp
1Public baths
0Free entry
1Near train
9 hotels nearby1 dining options nearby10 attractions nearby
Tsuchiyu Onsen, Tsuchiyu

Tsuchiyu Onsen

Tsuchiyu · Tohoku

68°CPublic Bath

A small mountain onsen about 16 kilometers west of Fukushima city, set along the Arakawa River at the base of Mount Azuma. The waters are clear and colorless with faint sulfur traces. The town is also known for a distinct style of kokeshi dolls: smaller heads and specific decorative features that emerged from the winter craft tradition of this remote valley.

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Common questions

Frequently asked questions

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

Hot springs in Tsuchiyu average around 68°C. Individual springs range from relaxing warm baths to intensely hot therapeutic pools — always check the temperature rating before entering.

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

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

The best time to visit Tsuchiyu Onsen is from spring to early autumn. This period avoids the heavy snowfall of winter that historically made access challenging, allowing visitors to fully enjoy the natural beauty and hot springs. is considered the ideal time to visit Tsuchiyu. 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 Tsuchiyu

Tsuchiyu Onsen is a serene hot spring resort nestled approximately 16 kilometers west of Fukushima city center, Japan. Located along the Arakawa River and at the foot of Mt. Azuma, this onsen town offers visitors an authentic Japanese experience with its clear, sulfur-traced waters that emerge as steam from the ground at around 150 °C. The area is dotted with traditional ryokan and hotels where guests can immerse themselves in the local culture and enjoy the therapeutic benefits of the hot springs. Additionally, Tsuchiyu Onsen is renowned for its unique kokeshi dolls, crafted by artisans since the mid-19th century to supplement income during off-season months when heavy snow made travel difficult.