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Inuyama Onsen

愛知県
4.3
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Hot springs that spring up along the Kiso River, under the gaze of the national treasure Inuyama Castle.
This hot spring is located along the Kiso River, at the northernmost point of Aichi, under the watchful eye of the national treasure Inuyama Castle. The spring water is alkaline, colorless, and odorless, and is said to have a beautifying effect on the skin. After enjoying the national treasure-designated castle Inuyama Castle and leisure activities, spend some blissful time in the hot spring!

Features & How to Enjoy

Classic Onsen

Highlights

Point 1

Enjoy the Only Natural Hot Spring in Inuyama, "Hakutei no Yu"

Inuyama Onsen Enjoy the Only Natural Hot Spring in Inuyama, "Hakutei no Yu"
In Inuyama Onsen, there is the only natural hot spring in Inuyama, "Hakutei no Yu." It is also known as "Hakutei no Yu" because of a legend that says Ogio Sorai, a Confucian scholar from the Edo period, praised the beauty of Inuyama Castle. The alkaline water leaves your skin feeling smooth and is known for its high quality. Even if you can't stay overnight, it's worth taking a break and visiting the day spa.
Point 2

Take a Stroll Through the Inuyama Castle Town

Inuyama Onsen Take a Stroll Through the Inuyama Castle Town
In the vicinity of Inuyama Onsen, there is a historic townscape called "Inuyama Castle Town". It features commercial facilities such as souvenir shops and restaurants, while still retaining an old-fashioned atmosphere. There are also many historical and cultural sites to see, with the National Treasure Tea Room "Jo-an", the Hiranagu Shrine, and the Mikami Inari Shrine being particularly noteworthy! Why not take a leisurely walk and experience the history and culture of Inuyama?
Point 3

Enjoy Eating and Walking in Inuyama Castle Town

Inuyama Onsen Enjoy Eating and Walking in Inuyama Castle Town
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In the Inuyama Castle town leading up to Inuyama Castle, shops line the streets, allowing you to enjoy eating and walking on your way to the castle! There are various genres of gourmet food to try, but the recommended ones are dessert shops that are Instagram-worthy. The popular "Fruit Message Yoshikawaya" is a cafe run by a fruit shop, so you can enjoy parfaits made with seasonal fruits. Be sure to find your favorite shop!
Point 4

Enjoy Activities on the Clear Kiso River

Inuyama Onsen Enjoy Activities on the Clear Kiso River
In the area surrounding Inuyama Onsen, there are many activities to enjoy on the clear Kiso River. In the summer, events such as cormorant fishing, fireworks displays, and rafting are held, allowing you to play to your heart's content in nature. Particularly worth seeing, even if you have to make a reservation, is the "Kiso River Cormorant Fishing Tour." With a history of about 1,300 years, the "daytime cormorant fishing" is the only one in Japan. Why not have a memorable experience while interacting with nature?
Point 5

Abundant Theme Parks for Families to Enjoy

Inuyama Onsen Abundant Theme Parks for Families to Enjoy
There are many theme parks in the vicinity of Inuyama Onsen that families can enjoy. For example, at "Meiji-mura," you can enjoy the atmosphere of buildings that recreate Japan during the Meiji era. You can also experience riding on Japan's oldest steam locomotive and Kyoto City Tram. At Japan Monkey Park, you can interact with cute monkeys. There are also spots where families with children can feel safe, making it a great place to visit for a family trip.
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Sightseeing

Convenient Hot Springs for Inuyama Tourism
Inuyama Onsen is a relatively new hot spring jointly excavated by five hotels and inns of the Inuyama Onsen Association in 1996. This hot spring, which springs up by the side of Inuyama Castle, is the only 100% natural hot spring in Inuyama and is popular among women for its alkaline properties that make the skin smooth. It's convenient as a base for Inuyama tourism, as you can enjoy nearby attractions such as Japan Monkey Park, Inuyama Cormorant Fishing, and Japan Rafting.

Basic Information

Address 103-1, Kitakoken Inuyama, Inuyama City, Aichi Prefecture 484-0082 Japan
TEL 0568-61-2211
Web Site https://www.ihg.com/hotelindigo/hotels/us/en/inuyama/iunkj/hoteldetail?cm_mmc=GoogleMaps-_-IN-_-JP-_-IUNKJ
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