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Sakakibara Onsen

三重県
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A famous hot spring that springs up in a mountain village counted as one of Japan's three famous springs.
This is a famous hot spring that gushes forth from the Satoyama of Sakakibara Town, which is counted as one of Japan's three famous hot springs. The spring quality is alkaline simple spring, colorless and transparent, and is expected to have effects on neuralgia, rheumatism, joint pain, and beautiful skin. After visiting the 33-meter-tall pure gold Daikannon, the highest in the world, and playing at the Gotemba coast, let's relax and heal our tiredness in the hot spring!

Features & How to Enjoy

Classic Onsen

Highlights

Point 1

A Hot Spring Resort Loved by Sei Shonagon

Sakakibara Onsen A Hot Spring Resort Loved by Sei Shonagon
Sakakibara Onsen is a hot spring resort that has been loved since the Manyo period and even appears in Sei Shonagon's "The Pillow Book". Known as a hot spring for beautiful skin, the colorless and transparent alkaline hot spring will leave your skin smooth and silky. Additionally, it is located in an area where you can enjoy various tourist spots such as Toba Aquarium, Ise Jingu Shrine, and Mt. Koya. Nearby cities such as Tsu and Matsusaka have many historical buildings and festivals, making it an area where you can feel the traditions and culture of Japan.
Point 2

Enjoy a Stay in the Countryside with "Nouhaku" (Agricultural Stay)

Sakakibara Onsen Enjoy a Stay in the Countryside with "Nouhaku" (Agricultural Stay)
At Sakakibara Onsen, you can enjoy a "Nouhaku" (agricultural stay) program where you can experience agriculture while interacting with nature and refresh yourself in our proud hot springs. This program, where you can harvest seasonal vegetables and fruits with local agricultural advisors, is unique to our hot spring resort blessed with nature. If you want to have a different experience from your usual routine, why not participate in our program?
Point 3

Refresh in a Rich Natural Environment

Sakakibara Onsen Refresh in a Rich Natural Environment
Sakakibara Onsen is a quiet place surrounded by a rich natural environment. Despite being only a 30-minute drive from Tsu City, you can spend time in nature that is different from the urban areas. Around the hot spring town, there are spots where you can enjoy the natural scenery of the four seasons, such as the Forest Therapy Road and the "Mitake Cherry Blossoms," which have been selected as one of the Top 100 Cherry Blossom Spots in Japan. You can have a memorable trip.
Point 4

Visit Iyama Shrine

Sakakibara Onsen Visit Iyama Shrine
Iyama Shrine, located in a hot spring town, is a power spot believed to bring good luck and matchmaking blessings through Daikokusan's love hammer. Not only is it easily accessible from the hot spring town, but there are also lighting events held within the shrine grounds. In 2023, the "Genji Touro" illumination event, which imagines the light of fireflies on the "Basho no Komichi" (Basho's Path) within the shrine grounds, will be held. For information on the lighting event where you can enjoy a different view than usual, check the shrine's website or the official website of the hot spring town.
Point 5

Various Experiences in a Hot Spring Town

Sakakibara Onsen Various Experiences in a Hot Spring Town
The charm of Sakakibara Onsen is the ability to participate in various events and experiences. For example, the indigo dyeing experience, where you can dye fabric using the "ai" grown in Sakakibara's nature, is popular among both adults and children. In addition, the Sakakibara Kanko Dance Experience Tour, which is popular as a local performing art in Mie Prefecture where the hot spring town is located, is also held regularly. Please participate in experiential tours and events to make memories of your trip.
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Access

Convenient Hot Spring Resort Accessible by Transportation
Sakakibara Onsen is located in a great location that can be reached within 3 hours from Tokyo Station and within 1 hour and 30 minutes from Osaka and Kyoto Stations. No matter which area you come from, if you use public transportation, you can take the Kintetsu Express. From the nearest station to Sakakibara Onsen, "Sakakibara Onsen-guchi," you can reach your accommodation by shuttle bus or taxi in about 10 minutes. If you want to use the shuttle bus, ask your accommodation for more information.

Basic Information

Address 5079 Sakakibara-cho, Tsu City, Mie Prefecture 514-1251
TEL 059-252-0001
Web Site https://sakakibara-onsen.jp/
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