
Carefully Selected from 660 Hot Spring Areas! 18 Popular Hot Spring Destinations in Tohoku
The Tohoku region is known for its grand natural scenery through all four seasons, and it is home to many hot spring destinations.
You can soak in open-air baths while feeling close to nature or stroll through hot spring towns, enjoying a relaxing time for both body and mind.
Another distinctive feature is the many hidden hot springs located far from populated areas.
With so many hot spring destinations across Tohoku, many travelers are probably wondering which ones are especially popular.
For that reason, this article introduces a carefully selected list of popular hot spring destinations in each prefecture of Tohoku.
What is Tohoku Like?
Tohoku is located in northern Honshu and consists of six prefectures: Aomori, Akita, Iwate, Miyagi, Yamagata, and Fukushima.
With much of its nature still untouched, Tohoku is known for its spectacular landscapes and clearly defined seasons. It is also home to many heavy snowfall areas, so snowy scenery can be enjoyed in winter as well.
Tohoku also has many appealing hot spring destinations. The region has the highest number in Japan, with 660 hot spring areas※.
Some are developed as full-fledged hot spring towns, while others are hidden hot springs tucked away in remote places, and each destination has its own unique charm.
If you are traveling in Tohoku, be sure to add hot spring hopping to your itinerary.
That way, you can relax both body and mind in the region’s rich natural surroundings and hot springs.

Feel the Rich History and Nature! 3 Popular Hot Spring Destinations in Aomori
Aomori Prefecture, located at the northernmost tip of Honshu, is home to many hot spring destinations with long histories.
Some are even known as hidden hot springs, located far from populated areas and visited by relatively few tourists, so Aomori’s hot springs let you experience both history and nature.
Here are three carefully selected hot spring destinations where you can experience the appeal of Aomori’s hot springs.
1. Sukayu Onsen
This historic hot spring destination is said to have opened around 340 years ago. According to legend, it was originally called Shikanoyu, or Deer Bath, because an injured deer healed its wounds in the spring, and over time the name changed to Sukayu Onsen.
Sukayu Onsen is especially famous for its large all-hiba wood bathhouse, “Hiba Sennin Buro.” Built with Aomori hiba wood, this massive bathhouse measures 160 tatami mats in size and consists of five bathing areas: Netsu no Yu, Rei no Yu, Shiburokubu no Yu, Yutaki, and more.

2. Ogonzaki Furofushi Onsen
This hot spring ryokan is located at the foot of the Shirakami Mountains. The name Furofushi Onsen reflects the founder’s wish that “if you recuperate here, you will not grow old or weak.”
Many guests come for its open-air bath right by the waves, just 1 meter from the sea. Bathing while gazing at the sunset, as far as the eye can see turned golden, is especially exceptional.

3. Nihon Sanhiyu Yachi Onsen
Yachi Onsen in Aomori Prefecture boasts a history of over 400 years and is counted among Japan’s three great hidden hot springs, along with Iya Valley Onsen in Tokushima Prefecture and Niseko Onsen in Hokkaido.
This hot spring inn retains the atmosphere of a traditional therapeutic bath retreat and stands at the foot of Mt. Hakkoda, one of Japan’s 100 famous mountains. Its location, surrounded by the great natural beauty of the Yachi Marshland area, is another part of its appeal.

Enjoy Special Moments in an Extraordinary Setting! 3 Popular Hot Spring Destinations in Akita
Akita, located southwest of Aomori, has hot spring villages admired by fans of hidden hot springs.
There are also various other hot spring destinations scattered throughout the prefecture, including places that retain the atmosphere of traditional therapeutic bath retreats and springs known for their skin-beautifying waters.
Many of Akita’s hot spring destinations also stand out for locations where you can fully enjoy the area’s beautiful natural scenery.
Among Akita’s many appealing hot springs, here are three especially popular destinations.
1. Nyuto Onsenkyo
Nyuto Onsenkyo is the collective name for the hot springs located at the foot of Mt. Nyuto in Towada-Hachimantai National Park.
It consists of seven standalone inns: Tsurunoyu, Taenoyu, Kuroyu, Ganiba, Magoroku, Ogama, and Kyukamura Nyuto Onsenkyo.
Scattered through primeval beech forests, these hot springs are highly regarded as hidden gems, and they also attract many fans for their natural beauty, the atmosphere of the inns, and the high-quality cloudy waters.

2. Yuze Onsenkyo
A small hot spring village in the scenic Yuze Gorge, located almost midway between Lake Towada and Hachimantai, two of northern Ohu’s leading sightseeing spots.
It is said to have been named after hot spring water bubbling up from the shallows of the Yoneshiro River. The abundant spring water is well known as a beauty bath, said to leave the skin more moisturized with repeated bathing, and lotions made using this hot spring water are also available.

3. Tamagawa Onsen
Tamagawa Onsen, home to Japan’s most acidic hot spring with a pH of 1.2, is known as a place for “recuperation and healing.”
From the spring outlet known as Obuki, water gushes out at a temperature of 98 degrees Celsius and a rate of 9,000 liters per minute, overwhelming other hot springs in scale as well.
The spring water is a strongly acidic, colorless, transparent sulfur spring with a strong sterilizing effect and radium content, and it is said to be powerful enough to dissolve a kitchen knife overnight.

Find the Perfect Place to Stay for Any Occasion! 3 Popular Hot Spring Destinations in Iwate
Iwate Prefecture, located southeast of Aomori Prefecture, is home to many historic hot spring destinations, including Tsunagi Onsen, which has been open for more than 900 years.
Because of that, many of its hot spring destinations have a calm atmosphere, making Iwate a great place to spend time at a leisurely pace.
All three of the popular hot spring destinations in Iwate introduced below offer a variety of accommodations, so you can choose where to stay based on the kind of trip you want.
If you are visiting Iwate, be sure to stop by the hot spring destinations introduced here.
1. Hanamaki 12 Onsen
Hanamaki Onsenkyo is a hot spring area where springs are scattered mainly along the Dai River and the Toyosawa River flowing through the quiet mountain region in western Hanamaki City, Iwate Prefecture.
It is called “Hanamaki 12 Onsen” because it includes 12 hot springs, such as Hanamaki Onsen, Dai Onsen, and Osawa Onsen. All of them have long histories, and each spring source is said to have been discovered 300 to 400 years ago.

2. Tsunagi Onsen
Tsunagi Onsen is located in a relatively accessible area, about Approx. 30 minutes by bus from central Morioka, one of Iwate’s most popular sightseeing cities.
It is also close to the scenic Goshoko Lake at the foot of Mt. Iwate and is sometimes called “Morioka’s inner retreat.”
With a history of 900 years, the hot spring area has a calm and relaxed atmosphere.
Large amounts of hot spring water gush from six different sources, and because all of them are high in temperature, the baths remain comfortably warm even in cold winter weather.
Another attraction is the spring quality, which is rich in moisturizing ingredients and is said to be good for the skin, earning it the nickname “natural toner.”

3. Oushuku Onsen
This hot spring destination opened 450 years ago. It is said to have been named after a bush warbler seen soaking its injured leg in hot water flowing from between the rocks.
About Approx. 30 minutes by car from central Morioka, the hot spring town is set in a mountain village upstream along the Oushuku River, with a wide range of accommodations including resort hotels, guesthouses, and even inns where therapeutic stays are possible.

3 Popular Hot Spring Destinations in Miyagi Surrounded by Beautiful Gorges and Waterfalls
Miyagi Prefecture, located south of Iwate Prefecture, is also known for being home to Sendai, the largest city in Tohoku.
Miyagi has many hot spring destinations surrounded by beautiful nature, where you can enjoy scenery such as gorges and waterfalls.
Here are three especially popular hot spring destinations, carefully selected from among them.
Akiu Onsen and Sakunami Onsen are both within one hour of Sendai City, making them easy to include in a Miyagi or Sendai sightseeing itinerary.
1. Akiu Onsen
A hot spring town located along the gorge of the Natori River in western Sendai, lined with accommodations ranging from luxury ryokan to budget lodgings with no meals.
It is also easy to access, about Approx. 30 minutes by car from central Sendai, and the surrounding area offers plenty of leisure activities. At Futakuchi Gorge upstream on the Natori River, you can enjoy mountain climbing, canyoning, camping, and more.

2. Naruko Onsenkyo
Naruko Onsenkyo is a hot spring area made up of five districts: Naruko, Higashi-Naruko, Kawatabi, Nakayamadaira, and Onikobe.
One of the key features of Naruko Onsenkyo is the variety of distinctive spring waters you can enjoy. It is known as one of Japan’s leading hot spring destinations because seven of the country’s 10 spring water types (according to the Ministry of the Environment’s “Basics for Safe and Secure Hot Spring Use”) can be found here.

3. Sakunami Onsen
Located about Approx. 40 minutes by car from central Sendai, Sakunami Onsen has long been known as Sendai’s inner retreat.
It is also said to have been a hidden hot spring used by successive lords of the Sendai domain, and since opening in 1796, many people have visited, including cultural figures such as Masaoka Shiki.
Its skin-friendly spring quality, abundant hot spring water, and the chance to enjoy a variety of baths gradually made it popular as a “beauty-making bath.”

Charming Retro Hot Spring Towns! 3 Popular Hot Spring Destinations in Yamagata
Yamagata Prefecture, south of Akita Prefecture, is home to many hot spring towns with a retro atmosphere.
Ginzan Onsen features historic ryokan with chic facades, retro public baths, and souvenir shops lining the river, creating an atmosphere that feels like stepping back into the Taisho era (1912–1926).
It is especially beautiful in winter, when the town is covered in white snow.
Here we introduce some especially charming hot spring destinations that are enjoyable even just for strolling, including Kaminoyama Onsen, famous for its skin-beautifying waters, and Zao Onsen, also known as a snow resort.
1. Zao Onsen
A naturally flowing hot spring said to have opened in 110. Its strongly acidic sulfur spring has antibacterial effects on the skin and helps strengthen the skin, and it is known as a bath for “beauty-making.”
Zao Onsen boasts an abundant supply of 8,700 tons of hot spring water per day from 47 spring sources, and the hot spring town is dotted with three public baths, four footbaths, and five day-use hot spring facilities.

2. Ginzan Onsen
A hot spring destination whose history developed alongside the mining of the Nobesawa Silver Mine, which flourished in the Edo period.
The vivid relief decorations called kote-e on the exteriors of the chic ryokan are also worth seeing, and the hot spring town has footbaths and public baths as well.
The spring quality is a sulfur spring with a faint salty taste. It is also appreciated for being effective for skin problems, women’s health issues, and sensitivity to cold.

3. Kaminoyama Onsen
Kaminoyama Onsen is considered one of the “Ou Sanrakukyo,” alongside Yunohama Onsen in Tsuruoka City, Yamagata Prefecture, and Higashiyama Onsen in Aizuwakamatsu City, Fukushima Prefecture.
Its gentle waters are suitable even for babies, and the spring quality is known for its excellent heat-retaining and moisturizing effects, earning it the nickname “beauty bath.” The water is colorless, transparent, and smooth to the touch.

Perfect Bases for Visiting Top Sightseeing Spots! 3 Popular Hot Spring Destinations in Fukushima
Fukushima Prefecture is located south of Miyagi Prefecture, at the southern end of the Tohoku region.
The three hot spring destinations selected here from among Fukushima’s many hot spring areas are all close to popular sightseeing spots, making them ideal bases for exploring the prefecture.
All of them are quiet hot spring destinations surrounded by rich nature, so they are perfect for slowly easing away the fatigue of sightseeing.
1. Bandai Atami Onsen
A hot spring destination located almost in the center of Fukushima Prefecture. It lies along the Gohyaku River and is also called “Koriyama’s inner retreat.” With convenient access not only from within the prefecture but also from outside it, this hot spring resort is popular as a sightseeing base in Fukushima.
Bandai Atami Onsen has a history of more than 800 years and has long been cherished as a famous hot spring for beauty-making.
The reason is the unique silky, thick feel of the water, which leaves the skin smooth.

2. Aizu Higashiyama Onsen
Known as “Aizu’s inner retreat,” Higashiyama Onsen is a historic hot spring village said to have been discovered about 1,300 years ago when the monk Gyoki was guided there by a three-legged crow.
Although it is only about Approx. 15 minutes by car from central Aizuwakamatsu, it is surrounded by rich nature and is popular as a quiet hot spring destination where you can forget the noise of the city.

3. Takayu Onsen
A hot spring destination located halfway up the Azuma mountain range, with a history of about Approx. 400 years since opening.
Alongside Zao and Shirabu, it is known as one of the “Oshu Three Takayu” and is also popular for its excellent location at the entrance to the Bandai-Azuma Skyline, making it ideal for sightseeing.
The hot spring, long bustling as a therapeutic bathing spot, is a sulfur spring known for its distinctive smell and milky cloudy water.

FAQ about Hot Springs in Tohoku
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Which hot spring destinations are especially famous in Tohoku?
Nyuto Onsenkyo in Akita and Ginzan Onsen in Yamagata are especially famous.
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Is it true that Tohoku has the darkest hot spring water in Japan?
At Tohoku Onsen in Tohoku Town, Aomori Prefecture, pitch-black water known as “botanical moor hot spring water” bubbles up, and it is said to be the darkest in Japan.
Summary
Here, we have introduced a carefully selected list of the most popular hot spring destinations in Tohoku.
If you are planning to visit Tohoku, be sure to spend some relaxing time at the hot spring destinations introduced in this article.
There is no doubt that the region’s rich nature and hot springs will refresh both your body and mind.
If you would like to learn more about how to enjoy hot springs, also take a look at the article below.



