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雲仙温泉

長崎県
4.3
Tourist Information of This Area
general.prefecture.

Features & How to Enjoy

Classic OnsenNature

Highlights

Point 1

Spectacular Views of the Steam-Rising Unzen Jigoku

雲仙温泉 Spectacular Views of the Steam-Rising Unzen Jigoku
Unzen Jigoku, where high-temperature hot springs and their steam rise from the ground all around, is a representative scenery of Unzen Onsen. The name "Jigoku," meaning "hell," was given because the billowing smoke and the sulfur smell of the hot springs, which rise up so much that they make the view completely white, can feel somewhat frightening. A promenade that takes about an hour to walk around has been built, and you can visit famous spots such as the observation deck where you can observe the most violently erupting "Daikyokan Jigoku" up close, and the "Mud Volcano" formed by the ground being raised by steam. You can also experience the geothermal heat with your feet in the "Ashiyu" foot steaming bath, and the "Unzen Jigoku Workshop" where you can buy hot spring eggs steamed in the hell is a must-see.
Point 2

The Unforgettable History of the "Christian Martyr Monument"

雲仙温泉 The Unforgettable History of the "Christian Martyr Monument"
During the Edo period when Christians were under persecution, the Unzen Jigoku was a place where torture was carried out to force Christian believers to convert. From the promenade, you can catch a glimpse of the Christian Martyr Monument, which reminds us of the unforgettable history. Every year on the third Sunday of May, the Christian Martyr Festival is held. Unzen Jigoku also appears in the novel "Silence" by Shusaku Endo, which is based on historical facts.
Point 3

The "Onsen Shrine" Watching Over the History of the Hot Spring Town

雲仙温泉 The "Onsen Shrine" Watching Over the History of the Hot Spring Town
Located just a short walk from the entrance of Unzen Jigoku (Unzen Hell) is the "Onsen Shrine". It retains the name "onsen" (hot spring) which used to be written with the same kanji as "unzen" and pronounced "unzen". The shrine was built about 1,300 years ago and is said to bring good luck in love and fertility due to the presence of a "husband and wife" persimmon tree. Cats seem to be leisurely spending time throughout the shrine grounds and the town. This is because the geothermal heat of the hot springs warms the ground. When you visit, be sure to touch and feel the warmth of the ground.
Point 4

Experience the Nature of Unzen: Unzen Ropeway

雲仙温泉 Experience the Nature of Unzen: Unzen Ropeway
Unzen is a place that became the first national park in Japan as part of the "Unzen Amakusa National Park." It's a popular spot for mountain climbers, but if you want to easily reach the observatory, take the Unzen Ropeway from Nita Pass. In spring, you can see Miyama Kirishima, in summer, Yamaboshi, and in autumn to winter, you can see autumn leaves and snowscapes. If conditions are good, you may even encounter a sea of clouds over the Ariake Sea. It's a spot where you can experience the nature of Unzen in a grand panorama throughout the four seasons.
Point 5

A Specialty Souvenir: "Yusenpei"

雲仙温泉 A Specialty Souvenir: "Yusenpei"
画像引用:雲仙の湯せんぺい 遠江屋本舗
For a souvenir, try the "Yusenpei" from "Tootsumiya Honpo," located across from the Onsen Shrine. Yusenpei has its origins as a confectionery presented to the lord of Shimabara Castle, who was fond of hot springs, during the early Meiji period. It is made from wheat flour, sugar, eggs, baking soda, and hot springs water from within the city of Unzen. The gentle sweetness that melts softly on the tongue is a characteristic of this Nagasaki confectionery. In addition to the "Pure One-Layer Handmade Yusenpei," which is hand-baked by skilled craftsmen one layer at a time, there are also a variety of other options, such as the "Onsen Goufret," which sandwiches cream between two Yusenpei, and the "Yusenpei Cigar Roll," which is rolled by craftsmen just before it is formed and baked. The nostalgic yet refined packaging design is also attractive, making it the perfect souvenir for a wide range of people, from young to old.
Point 6

Enjoy Unzen Gourmet Using Fresh Ingredients!

雲仙温泉 Enjoy Unzen Gourmet Using Fresh Ingredients!
Unzen is a place where you can find a variety of rich ingredients that can only be tasted here, such as vegetables carefully grown in the high-altitude Unzen, Unzen beef, eggs, and fresh seafood from the Shimabara Peninsula. There are also many gourmet spots to visit during a stroll through the hot spring town. There are a variety of shops scattered throughout the hot spring town, such as "Green Terrace Unzen," where you can enjoy delicious Western dishes such as Unzen beef stew and omurice, "Wachuka Kiku," which offers Nagasaki's famous Chanpon soup made with carefully simmered chicken and pork bones, and "Kumo no Naka Cafe," which offers carefully crafted soft serve ice cream. It is recommended to enjoy sightseeing while eating and walking, whether it's for lunch or cafe time.
Point 7

Enjoy a Tour of the Abundant Day Trip Hot Springs!

雲仙温泉 Enjoy a Tour of the Abundant Day Trip Hot Springs!
画像引用:雲仙観光局
The hot springs in Unzen are acidic sulfur springs that are also known for their beautifying effects on the skin. You can easily enjoy the high-quality hot springs at the day trip bathing facilities scattered throughout the hot spring town. The "Yunosi Hot Spring Public Bath," located just one step behind the shopping district, is the oldest public bath in Unzen. In addition to this, there are various facilities to choose from, such as reasonably priced facilities where you can bathe like a public bath, private hot springs, and free foot baths in the city. Unzen's hot springs are generally colorless and transparent, but they can also be white and cloudy. This is due to changes in weather and time of day, so if you enjoy touring the hot springs in addition to the hot springs at your accommodation, you may be able to experience the fact that hot springs are a living natural phenomenon.
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Sightseeing

雲仙温泉 A Summer Resort in the Clouds with Stunning Views, Hot Springs, and Gourmet Food
A Summer Resort in the Clouds with Stunning Views, Hot Springs, and Gourmet Food
The charm of Unzen Onsen is undoubtedly the scenery of hot springs called "Jigoku" (Hell). Steam rises from the hot springs, which bubble and spout with a sound that can be heard throughout the town, and you can faintly smell the sulfur as you walk around. Seeking the coolness of the high altitude of about 700 meters, such stunning views and high-quality hot springs have been enjoyed as a summer resort and a place of recreation since the Meiji era. In addition, there is a rich variety of ingredients, including mountain vegetables such as Unzen beef, and fresh seafood unique to the Shimabara Peninsula surrounded by the sea. Enjoy walking around the natural scenery and ancient temples in the hot spring town, eating and drinking, and then relaxing in the hot springs at your accommodation at night. It's a tourist spot where you can have an ideal hot spring trip.

Access

雲仙温泉 Approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes by car from Nagasaki Airport!
Approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes by car from Nagasaki Airport!
Access to Unzen Onsen is convenient by rental car. It's about a 1 hour and 30 minute drive from Nagasaki Airport via the Isahaya IC. Alternatively, it's about a 2 hour bus ride from Nagasaki Airport via Isahaya Station. Located in the highlands of Mt. Unzen on the Shimabara Peninsula, you will travel up a steep mountain road on the way. The road is well-paved, but as you approach the hot spring town, the number of curves increases, so those who are prone to motion sickness should prepare in advance.

Basic Information

Business Hours

9:00~17:00

TEL 0957-73-3434
Web Site http://unzen.org/

Review

Average Review
4.3
5 Reviews
5
036 IGC
Posted Date:2024/10/10
湯煙が風情あって、落ち着いた雰囲気の温泉街です。春夏秋冬、さまざまな季節の顔があります(^^)
4
かわやん
Posted Date:2024/4/19
2024.03.土/雲仙温泉(九州北部の旅) 【所要時間】1時間40分【費用】無料【駐車場】雲仙お山の情報館 無料 【感想】車で行きましたが国道57号線は、清七地獄付近は湯気で前が見えないほどでした。徐行しながら雲仙お山の情報館へ向かいます。 ここでは、雲仙の成り立ちや自然について知識を得ることができました。そこから歩いて清七地獄⇒雲仙地獄茶屋 ⇒ お糸地獄 ⇒ 雲仙地獄の順に歩いて散策しました。 途中、お糸地獄では、温泉たまご(2個200円)を茶屋でいただきました。足湯は、湯が無くては入れませんでした。 お土産屋さんへは、有料駐車場に停める必要があり、そこは不便ですね。 【前の訪問地】島原城 【次の訪問地】海上自衛隊 佐世保史料館
4
増田圭一
Posted Date:2024/1/10
夏場は、雲仙。冬場は小浜温泉が最高。 雲仙のお湯は、硫黄のニオイが強く、性質的には、悪いところに効きそう。 バイクでツーリングに行って、風呂入って帰っくるこれ、最高の贅沢です。
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