[1h by Car!] 14 Selections of Hot Springs & Public Baths near Nagoya

Aichi
Posting date: 2019.11.18

AQUAIGNIS (Komono Town, Mie Prefecture)

A healing and food resort facility at the foot of Yunoyama Onsen

AQUAIGNIS

A complex hot spring resort facility with the theme of "healing" and "food". The art created by various artists and highly designed spaces are attractive, and there are 100% free-flowing natural hot springs, patisseries, bakeries, restaurants, and accommodation facilities.

AQUAIGNIS

AQUAIGNIS

The hot spring is a natural hot spring with no added water, no heating, no circulation, and 100% free-flowing, alkaline hot water for beauties. The view of the open-air bath with its thick bamboo grove is also excellent! Le Furo," a mineral mist bath where you are enveloped in more than 30 kinds of natural minerals, is also very popular. The high efficacy of this bath has become a topic of conversation, and a detoxifying effect can be expected.

AQUAIGNIS

In the facility, you can also enjoy meals such as sweets, bread, and Italian. All the dishes proposed by famous patissiers and chefs are exquisite! After taking a bath, how about relaxing and enjoying a meal and souvenirs?

[AQUAIGNIS]
Address: 4800-1 Komono, Komono Town, Mie County, Mie Prefecture
Phone: 059-394-7733
Day trip bathing fee: Adults (junior high school students and above) weekdays 600 yen / weekends and holidays 800 yen, children (from 3 years old to elementary school students) weekdays 300 yen / weekends and holidays 400 yen / under 3 years old free
Parking lot: available
*Opening hours vary by facility. For details, go to the website


https://aquaignis.jp

Yukichiro (Kiyosu City, Aichi Prefecture)

The relaxing open-air bath is attractive!

Yukichiro

Yukichiro is known for its charming open-air bath, which is said to be the largest in Aichi Prefecture. You can spend a relaxing time with a superb view overlooking Nagoya.

Yukichiro

Yukichiro

The names of the open-air baths are also typical of Kiyosu City, a place associated with Hideyoshi Toyotomi, who unified Japan, and there are various names such as “Tenka Touitsu (unification) Iwaburo”, “Successful Yuza”, “Chatsubo (tea pot) no Yu”, and “Nene no Yu”. !

Yukichiro

In addition to the baths, we also have a bedrock bath facility that uses "Hokutolite", a special natural monument that is attracting attention as a "miracle medicinal stone", a rest area where you can take a break, and relaxation.

[Yukichiro]
Address: 1110-1 Shimonokiri, Shimogawara, Kiyosu City
Phone: 052-401-4126
Price: Adults (junior high school students and above) 650 yen on weekdays / 750 yen on weekends and holidays, Elementary school students 300 yen on weekdays / 350 yen on weekends and holidays, Infants (4 years old to under elementary school age) 100 yen all day, Free for children under 3 years old
Parking lot: available


http://toukichirou.com/

Tokoname Onsen Margo no Yu (Aichi Tokoname City)

After shopping, soak in the hot springs and relax!

Tokoname Onsen Mago no Yu

Margo no Yu is located inside Aeon Mall Tokoname. With 12 baths, including a large open-air bath, relaxation, restaurants, and a relaxing space, it is a very popular hot spring for children and adults alike.

Tokoname Onsen Mago no Yu

This is the Asian resort-style “Tenku no Yu”. Said to be one of Japan's top 3 hot springs, the sulfur spring reproduces the ingredients of Kusatsu Onsen. In addition, carbonated springs, pot baths, silk baths, and sitting baths are available. Sauna loyly is held in the men's and women's sauna rooms every Friday and days with a 4!

Tokoname Onsen Mago no Yu

On the 3rd floor, you can enjoy watching TV while sitting on the sofa in the "In-house wear zone" (usage fee plus 300 yen)! After soaking in the hot springs, it would be nice to spend some time relaxing here.

[Tokoname Onsen Mago no Yu]
Address: 2-20-3 Rinkucho, Tokoname City Aeon Mall Tokoname
Phone: 0569-38-0126
Price: Adults 800 yen on weekdays / 900 yen on weekends and holidays Children 400 yen on weekdays / 450 yen on weekends and holidays
Parking lot: available


http://tokoname-magonoyu.ma-go.co.jp

Lives and works in Toyohashi City, Aichi Prefecture. After graduating from a magazine editing school, worked for a local publishing company for 10 years, and experienced working as the chief editor of various media. In 2014, she became independent, writing and editing for magazines and websites in Nagoya, Tokyo, etc. She has over 15 years of experience as a writer and editor, and conducts over 1,000 interviews per year. She also serves as a public relations advisor for Toyohashi City Hall, lectures on the attractions of Higashimikawa, and serves as a judge.

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