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Tamagawa Onsen and Shintamagawa Onsen

秋田県
4.3
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Famous hot springs known as volcanic hot spring resorts
These hot springs are famous as a healing spot created by volcanoes. The strong acidic waters are said to be effective for neuralgia, skin diseases, cancer, and more. The magnificent nature and autumn foliage views are wonderful, so why not enjoy the scenery while being healed in the hot springs?

Features & How to Enjoy

Classic Onsen

Highlights

Point 1

Mountain Hot Spring Resort Surrounded by Nature!

Tamagawa Onsen and Shintamagawa Onsen Mountain Hot Spring Resort Surrounded by Nature!
Tamagawa Onsen and Shin-Tamagawa Onsen are mountain hot spring resorts boasting abundant hot spring water. The luxurious hot springs, which can be directly drawn from the source, are famous for Tamagawa Onsen, which is said to be the most acidic in Japan. Shin-Tamagawa Onsen is just a step outside the hot spring town, where you can enjoy the beautiful nature of the four seasons. The open-air bath with flowing hot spring water is a pride, and you can relax and enjoy the hot spring in the great outdoors. In addition, you can enjoy the scenery of the four seasons from your room. Tamagawa Onsen and Shin-Tamagawa Onsen are attractive mountain resorts where you can enjoy the nature of Akita Prefecture and spend a relaxing time.
Point 2

Luxurious Hot Spring Therapy Experience to Heal Your Mind and Body!

Tamagawa Onsen and Shintamagawa Onsen Luxurious Hot Spring Therapy Experience to Heal Your Mind and Body!
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At Tamagawa Onsen and Shintamagawa Onsen, you can enjoy a hot spring therapy experience. They boast the highest output and strong acidic hot spring water in Japan, which is directly sourced and poured into the baths. In the therapy experience, you can refresh your mind and body in a healing space using abundant Akita cedar. Heat therapy and soaking in the hot springs can help with fatigue recovery and relaxation. Tamagawa Onsen and Shintamagawa Onsen are attractive hot spring resorts surrounded by nature, offering a luxurious experience to heal your mind and body!
Point 3

Feel the Breath of the Earth at Tamagawa Onsen Daifunto!

Tamagawa Onsen and Shintamagawa Onsen Feel the Breath of the Earth at Tamagawa Onsen Daifunto!
Tamagawa Onsen Daifunto is a unique spot in Tamagawa Onsen known for having the highest output and strongly acidic hot spring water in Japan. As the name suggests, this Daifunto is an impressive sight where a large amount of hot spring water is spouted up, making it worth a visit for any traveler. The hot spring is also expected to have healing and relaxing effects, making it an ideal place for those seeking recovery or relaxation. Tamagawa Onsen Daifunto is a hot spring spot with attractive spouting scenes and abundant hot water. When visiting Senboku City, Akita Prefecture, be sure to stop by at least once!
Point 4

Beautiful Wetland Area - Hachimantai Oobata Valley

Tamagawa Onsen and Shintamagawa Onsen Beautiful Wetland Area - Hachimantai Oobata Valley
Hachimantai Oobata Valley is a beautiful wetland area that stretches along the border of Senboku City and Kakunodate City. Located at an altitude of 970m, the area covers about 4 hectares. This region is rich in plants such as beech forests and marshes, and from spring to summer, flowers such as skunk cabbage, azaleas, and daylilies bloom, while in autumn, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of beech trees and vast wetlands. Hachimantai Oobata Valley is a perfect spot with beautiful wetlands and rich plant scenery. Visitors can enjoy various flowers and landscapes throughout the four seasons. It's especially attractive for nature lovers and hiking enthusiasts. Why not visit this spot when you visit Tamagawa Onsen and Shintamagawa Onsen?
Point 5

Enjoy Akita's Specialty Cuisine at a Hot Spring Inn!

Tamagawa Onsen and Shintamagawa Onsen Enjoy Akita's Specialty Cuisine at a Hot Spring Inn!
At Tamagawa Onsen and Shin-Tamagawa Onsen, you can enjoy Akita's specialty cuisine and local ingredients. First, Akita's famous kiritanpo hot pot is a popular dish in the Tamagawa Onsen area. Kiritanpo is a stick-shaped, chewy rice cake that is cooked in a pot with vegetables and chicken. As a delicious hot pot dish unique to hot spring areas, you can enjoy the local flavor. In addition, Hinaidori chicken teppanyaki is also a popular dish at Tamagawa Onsen and Shin-Tamagawa Onsen. Hinaidori chicken is a local breed of chicken raised in Akita Prefecture, known for its tender meat and rich flavor. Teppanyaki dishes using local ingredients are characterized by their freshly grilled, fragrant taste and are popular among tourists. Akita's local sake can also be enjoyed at the hot spring resorts. Akita is one of Japan's leading sake-producing regions, with many local sakes brewed there. As part of a hot spring trip, you can enjoy the compatibility of local sake with the cuisine. At Tamagawa Onsen and Shin-Tamagawa Onsen, you can enjoy Akita's specialty cuisine and local ingredients. For travelers, it's an attractive spot where you can enjoy a hot spring trip while savoring the local flavors.
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Sightseeing

Tamagawa Onsen and Shintamagawa Onsen A Hot Spring Resort Known for its Strong Carbonated Water Created by Volcanoes!
A Hot Spring Resort Known for its Strong Carbonated Water Created by Volcanoes!
Tamagawa Onsen and Shin-Tamagawa Onsen are hot spring resorts known for having Japan's highest output and strong acidic hot spring water. Located at the foot of Mount Yaki, the astonishing output of 9,000 liters per minute and pH of 1.2 of the strong acidic hot spring water is popular among those seeking healing and relaxation due to its effectiveness. Additionally, Tamagawa Onsen is surrounded by a rich natural environment, allowing visitors to enjoy the scenery of the four seasons as a mountain hot spring resort. The surrounding area of the hot spring resort is also well-equipped with lodging facilities, allowing visitors to spend their time in a relaxed manner. For travelers visiting Senboku City in Akita Prefecture, Tamagawa Onsen and Shin-Tamagawa Onsen will be a luxurious experience where they can touch the blessings of nature and find healing.

Basic Information

Address Shibukurosawa, Tamagawa, Tazawako, Senboku-shi, Akita 014-1205
TEL 0187-58-3100
Web Site http://www.shintamagawa.jp/
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