Urabandai, Goshiki Onsen Hot Spring
The Goshiki Onsen hot spring has its source at the Urabandai Royal Hotel, making it an appropriate place to warm the body after playing in the snow. A close walk from the hotel, a group of lakes and marshes known collectively as "Goshiki-numa" are a major tourist spot of Urabandai with many small and large marshes glowing emerald green and cobalt blue colors. In winter, visitors can walk this area wearing snowshoes, and in other seasons, they can enjoy the scenery while walking amidst fresh green leaves and autumn foliage.
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Street address
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Urabandai Royal Hotel
1093-309 Kengamine, Hibara, Kitashiobara-mura, Yama-gun, Fukushima
Access
Route1
- Take the train to JR Inawashiro Station. Take the shuttle bus for approx. 25 min. (2 shuttles a day)※Reservations required 2 days prior
Route2
- Take the train to JR Inawashiro Station. Take a Bandai Toto bus toward the Urabandai Royal Hotel for approx. 25 to 30 min.
Opening Hours
- Check-in: from 15:00; check-out: by 11:00
Closed
Best season
- All year
Point
- Hotel signage and information is in multiple languages, so you can relax during your stay.
update: Sep.3.2024
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