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Inatori Onsen

静岡県
4.4
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A hot spring where you can enjoy fresh seafood caught at Inatori Port.
This onsen allows you to enjoy fresh seafood caught at Inatori Port. The spring quality is chloride spring, which is effective for neuralgia, rheumatism, joint pain, and more. After trying the specialty kinmedai (golden eye snapper) dish, why not relax in the open-air bath while gazing at the Izu Shichito Islands?

Features & How to Enjoy

Classic Onsen

Highlights

Point 1

Breathtaking Views from the Open-Air Bath at Inatori Onsen

Breathtaking Views from the Open-Air Bath at Inatori Onsen
Inatori Onsen is a naturally rich location surrounded by beautiful seas and mountains. If you're staying in Inatori Onsen, it's recommended that you choose an inn with an open-air bath where you can enjoy an ocean view while soaking in the hot spring water that flows directly from the source. In particular, inns and hotels like "Taberu Yado Hamanoyu" and "Inatori Ginsuisho" with rooms that have attached open-air baths allow you to relax without worrying about your surroundings.
Point 2

Enjoy Delicious Kinmedai Cuisine at Inatori Onsen

Enjoy Delicious Kinmedai Cuisine at Inatori Onsen
The area around Inatori Onsen is known as a hot spring town where you can enjoy delicious seafood. In particular, the local specialty of kinmedai cuisine is a must-try dish offered at almost all of the accommodations in Inatori Onsen. Additionally, there are gourmet spots scattered around the accommodations where you can enjoy kinmedai prepared in various ways, such as sashimi, seafood bowls, and salt-grilled dishes. The taste of kinmedai cuisine in the Inatori Onsen area is exceptional. Be sure to try it at least once.
Point 3

Enjoy Nature Walks and Marine Sports at Inatori Onsen

Enjoy Nature Walks and Marine Sports at Inatori Onsen
In the area surrounding Inatori Onsen, there are beautiful coastlines and mountains, making it a great place for nature walks and marine sports. For example, from the Inatori Hosono Kogen, located at an altitude of 400-800 meters, you can see the port town of Inatori and the Pacific Ocean. In addition, the 700-meter-long Shirahama Ohama Beach is located right next to the hot spring town, attracting many tourists in the summer. Marine sports are also popular, with snorkeling and diving available, making Inatori Onsen the perfect place for those who want to enjoy nature while being active.
Point 4

Inatori Onsen, which hosts many seasonal events

Inatori Onsen, which hosts many seasonal events
In the vicinity of Inatori Onsen, the "Hina no Tsurushi Kazari Festival" has been held every year on March 3rd since the Edo period. You can see cute hina dolls such as the lovely "Tsurushi Hina" that decorates the town and the impressive hina dan decorations of the Susano Shrine. In addition, Inatori Onsen hosts many seasonal events such as spring mountain vegetable picking and autumn foliage viewing. These events are not only a way to learn about local culture and customs, but also a fun memory for travelers.
Point 5

Morning Market Held Even on Rainy Days

Inatori Onsen Morning Market Held Even on Rainy Days
Inatori Onsen is a hot spring resort located right next to a fishing port. If you visit Inatori Onsen, be sure to check out the morning market held from 8am to 12pm. At the market, various products are lined up, from dried fish and processed goods to fresh seafood dishes. This event is recommended not only for those who want to buy souvenirs as a memory of their trip, but also for those who want to taste the unique gourmet food of a port town. And the best part is, the market is held even on rainy days!
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Sightseeing

Inatori Onsen A Scenic Hot Spring Perfect for Day Trips
A Scenic Hot Spring Perfect for Day Trips
Inatori Onsen is a popular hot spring located on a small cape in eastern Izu, offering breathtaking views of the Izu Seven Islands. In addition to accommodations, the hot spring town also has facilities such as foot baths scattered throughout, making it a great place to visit for day trips as well as overnight stays. It's just a three-hour journey from Tokyo, so why not come and relax, heal your daily fatigue, and spend a relaxing moment?

Basic Information

Address 1531 Inatori, Higashiizu-cho, Kamo-gun, Shizuoka 413-0411
TEL 0557-95-1234
Web Site https://inatorionsen.or.jp/
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