Akita's Top 12 Recommended Day Trip Hot Springs

Akita's Top 12 Recommended Day Trip Hot Springs


 

Recommended Day Trip Hot Springs in Akita Prefecture [2026 Edition] Full of Information on Opening Hours, Access, Bath Types, Amenities, and More

Here are the recommended day trip hot spring spots in Akita Prefecture for 2026. Packed with information including local photos, operating periods, prices, bath types, amenities, access, and parking details.

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Goshogake Onsen

A unique array of baths, including box steam baths and mud baths

This hot spring boasts a rich sulfur content and retains the charm of a traditional hot spring cure retreat. The inn's specialty is its large public bath, offering seven types of baths, including box steam baths, waterfall baths, and volcanic baths. The wooden textures speak to the history of the hot spring resort.

Location
Within the Kumazawa National Forest, Hachimantai, Kazuno City, Akita Prefecture
Period
Year-round
Admission fee
Adults 800 yen, elementary school students 400 yen

Matagi-no-yu Hot Spring in Utto

An inn with a Matagi museum attached

A secluded inn nestled in the mountains of Matagi Village. The water is a mild sodium chloride spring, effective for rheumatism and women's diseases. The specialty at the restaurant "Shikari" is the bear hot pot set meal made with bear meat. A Matagi museum is also attached.

Location
67 Sempoku Watari-dori Kami, Utto, Ani, Kitaakita City, Akita Prefecture
Period
Year-round
Admission fee
Adults 600 yen, elementary school students 200 yen, private bath 1500 yen (1 hour)

Roadside Station Kisakata "Nemunooka" Observation Hot Spring "Chokai-no-Yu"

Observation bath with sunset views

The observation hot spring on the 4th floor of Roadside Station Kisakata "Nemunooka" is spacious, allowing you to bathe while gazing at the Sea of Japan. From the 6th-floor observation tower, you can see Mt. Chokai, the Sea of Japan, and on clear days, even the Oga Peninsula. There is also a free foot bath on the premises.

Location
73-1 Oshiokoshi, Kisakata-machi, Nikaho City, Akita Prefecture
Period
Year-round
Admission fee
Bathing fee (90 min) adults 450 yen, children 200 yen; Bathing fee (1 day) adults 600 yen, children 300 yen

Tsuru-no-Yu Hot Spring

A famous hot spring in Nyuto Onsenkyo, a must-visit for hot spring lovers

With the oldest history in Nyuto Onsenkyo, its milky white waters are representative of Michinoku's hidden hot springs. The thatched-roof nagaya (longhouse) built by the Satake clan, lords of Akita, is now available for accommodation.

Location
50 Sendatsuzawa National Forest, Tazawa, Tazawako, Semboku City, Akita Prefecture
Period
Year-round
Admission fee
Adults 700 yen, elementary school students 300 yen

Kaniba Onsen

Bathe in the forest while listening to the murmuring stream

This hot spring inn is located at the innermost part of Nyuto Onsen. The open-air bath, a short distance from the inn along the stream, is particularly popular. It's a stone-built mixed-gender bath where you can enjoy the sound of the stream and gaze at the trees while bathing, offering a truly charming experience.

Location
50 Sendatsuzawa, Tazawa, Tazawako, Semboku City, Akita Prefecture
Period
Year-round
Admission fee
Adults 800 yen

Taenoyu

An inn with two private hot spring sources

This inn is particularly popular among women in Nyuto Onsenkyo. It boasts clear, colorless "Gin-no-Yu" (indoor bath) and reddish-brown "Kin-no-Yu" (open-air bath), each with highly effective properties. The mixed-gender open-air bath offers a panoramic view of the Sendatsu River, creating an open and inviting atmosphere.

Location
2-1 Komagatake, Obonai, Tazawako, Semboku City, Akita Prefecture
Period
Year-round
Admission fee
Adults 1000 yen, children (elementary school students and younger) 500 yen, private bath 3300 yen (1 hour, reservation required)

Hachimori Isaribi Onsen Hatahata-kan

Enjoy a hot spring bath while gazing at the Sea of Japan

This location offers a superb view of the Sea of Japan dyed by the setting sun. The large public baths, one rock-built and one wood-built, are switched daily between men and women. The far-infrared bedrock bath is also popular, providing a deeply relaxing experience to soothe daily fatigue.

Location
51 Goshonodai, Hachimori, Happo-cho, Yamamoto-gun, Akita Prefecture
Period
Year-round
Admission fee
Adults (junior high school students and above) 700 yen, elementary school students 300 yen, bedrock bath set (bathing attire, towel set, hot spring use) 1500 yen

Open-air Bath Mizusawa Onsen

Try the open-air bath, about 1m deep

This is a representative day-trip hot spring facility in Mizusawa Onsenkyo. The open-air bath, approximately 1m deep, is one of only two in this vicinity. The milky white water, in which you can fully immerse yourself, leaves your skin smooth and moist, and is highly praised by women.

Location
73-15 Shimotakano, Obonai, Tazawako, Semboku City, Akita Prefecture
Period
Year-round
Admission fee
Adults 900 yen, elementary school students and infants free

Yokote Ekimae Onsen Yu Yu Plaza

A hotel near the station where you can relax with hot springs and cuisine

Despite being a hotel in front of Yokote Station, both the open-air bath and the large public bath are spacious, offering authentic natural hot springs. The open-air bath allows you to bathe while enjoying a Japanese garden view. It is also popular for day trips.

Location
7-7 Ekimae-cho, Yokote City, Akita Prefecture
Period
Year-round
Admission fee
Adults 1200 yen, junior high and high school students 600 yen, elementary school students 400 yen, preschoolers free, private bath (1 hour, reservation required) from 1500 yen

Ryokan Tarobe

Large public bath with 100-year-old Akita cedar beams

The atmospheric stone-built "Sanbo-no-Yu" is renowned for its soft touch on the skin. The large public bath "Yakushi-no-Yu," lavishly constructed with Akita cedar, has a nostalgic and refreshing ambiance.

Location
121-5 Yumoto, Minase, Yuzawa City, Akita Prefecture
Period
Year-round
Admission fee
Adults 700 yen, elementary school students 400 yen, preschoolers free

Abe Ryokan

The open-air bath, like a hidden hot spring in a secluded area, offers a full immersion in nature.

It boasts a wild open-air river bath created by damming a stream. The hot spring water originates from the Minase River. The gender-separated open-air baths, where you can bathe while gazing at the stream, are surrounded by lush green mountains. The indoor baths are for staying guests only; day-trippers can only use the Konjaku-buro (old-style bath) and the open-air bath.

Location
34 Okuyama National Forest, Koyasu, Minase, Yuzawa City, Akita Prefecture
Period
Year-round
Admission fee
Adults 500 yen, children 200 yen


Akita Onsen Plaza

Highly acclaimed "beautiful skin" hot spring. Cuisine tailored to needs.

The Japanese-style, calming exterior is a landmark. The hot spring, known for its skin-beautifying effects, is also available for day trips, with private room relaxation plans. The secret to its popularity is the cuisine, tailored to requests. The dishes consider the age range of the users, which is a welcome touch.

Location
142-3 Kyotogawara, Soegawa, Akita City, Akita Prefecture
Period
Year-round
Admission fee
Adults 700 yen (from 12:00 PM), 650 yen (until 12:00 PM); Admission fee (Saturdays, Sundays, holidays) Adults 750 yen (from 12:00 PM), 700 yen (until 12:00 PM); Admission fee (uniform) Elementary school students 450 yen, infants (3 years and older) 150 yen
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