Nyuto-onsen-kyo Hot Springs Village
The Nyuto-onsen-kyo Hot Springs Village is the collective name for seven hot spring inns located inside the Towada-Hachimantai National Park. These hidden springs, surrounded by a primeval beech forest, are representative of Japan. Each of the seven hot spring inns (Ogama Onsen; Ganiba Onsen; Kyukamura Nyuto-onsen-kyo; Taenoyu; Tsurunoyu Onsen; Magoroku Onsen; Kuroyu Onsen) each have their own unique hot spring source and have differing water quality.
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More Information about Nyuto-onsen-kyo Hot Springs Village
Street address
- Tazawako, Semboku City, Akita
Access
- From JR Tazawako Station, take the Ugokotsu bus bound for Nyuto Onsen for 45 minutes. 5 - 15 minutes by foot from Kyukamura-mae bus stop.
Opening Hours
Closed
Best season
- All year
Point
- Those who stay at Nyuto-onsen-kyo Hot Springs Village can purchase the Nyuto Yumeguricho (Hot Spring Hopping Passport) to enjoy all seven hot spring inns.
update: Sep.3.2024

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