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Ureshino Hot Springs

Enjoy a relaxing bath and gourmet food in Ureshino Hot Springs, one of Japan’s Three Best Hot Springs for a Beautiful Skin.

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Hizen Fudoki, the oldest chronicle of the land of Hizen, describes the town as having "a hot spring in the eastern part of the city, which heals people from illnesses. During the Edo period, Ureshino was a busy Inn-filled town along the Nagasaki Kaido. In its current state, the hot spring is one of the three “Best Hot Springs for a Beautiful Skin” alongside Hinokami Hot Springs in Shimane prefecture, and Kitsuregawa Hot Springs in Tochigi prefecture. The source spring is filled with sodium good for the skin. Its slippery texture washes out dirt, secretion and is good for oily skin. Visitors say the spring creates a smooth, almost slippery skin.

The “Siebold Bath” is a public bathhouse that is the symbol of Ureshino Hot Springs. It attracted a large crowd during the Edo period, and was visited by the famous German doctor, Philip Franz von Siebold. The exterior is also interesting, with a gothic, Western finish reminiscent of the Taisho romanticism. Buy the “Yuyu Ureshino Ticket” (1500 yen), which is a 12 ticket bundle which can be used in 16 bathhouses in the venue.

Ureshino Hot Springs can also be expected to invigorate the functions of the stomach, liver, and other organs if drunk. Visitors can cleanse their body both inside and out, by drinking the hot spring water and taste gourmet foods such as “Ureshino Hot Springs Yudofu” (boiled tofu) , which is made from hot spring water and has a tender texture.

Highlights

  • One of Japan’s Three Best Hot Springs for Beautiful Skin.
  • Feel the Taisho romanticism as you bathe in the Siebold Bath.
  • The Yu-Yu Ticket is a reasonable, and efficient way to bathe around Ureshino.
  • Adults admission is half price every 3rd Wednesday of the month! (Some venues may not apply)
  • The Ureshino Hot Springs Yu-Tofu, made with hot spring water is a must try.

Photos

  • The exterior of the Siebold Bath.
Photo provider: Saga Prefectural Tourism Federation

    The exterior of the Siebold Bath. Photo provider: Saga Prefectural Tourism Federation

  • Siebold Bath standing along the Shiota River.
Photo provider: Saga Prefectural Tourism Federation

    Siebold Bath standing along the Shiota River. Photo provider: Saga Prefectural Tourism Federation

  • Experience a high-quality hot spring by staying in Ureshino inns and bath houses.
Photo provider: Saga Prefectural Tourism Federation

    Experience a high-quality hot spring by staying in Ureshino inns and bath houses. Photo provider: Saga Prefectural Tourism Federation

  • Enjoy a foot-bath and foot steam bath at the Yushuku Hiroba.
Photo provider: Saga Prefectural Tourism Federation

    Enjoy a foot-bath and foot steam bath at the Yushuku Hiroba. Photo provider: Saga Prefectural Tourism Federation

  • The Ureshino Hot Springs Yudofu is a must try, made using hot spring water.
Photo provider: Saga Prefectural Tourism Federation

    The Ureshino Hot Springs Yudofu is a must try, made using hot spring water. Photo provider: Saga Prefectural Tourism Federation

Reviews

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  • 淳淳

    走在街道旁邊就有免費的足湯可以泡,然後再去買冰淇淋吃🥰

Details

Name in Japanese
嬉野温泉
Postal Code
843-0301
Address
Ureshinomachi, Ureshino City, Saga
Telephone
0954-43-0137 (Ureshino Onsen Information Bureau)
Closed
Depend on facilities
Business Hours
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Admission
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Directions
Take the JR Kyushu Bus to “Ureshino Onsen”, departing from JR Sasebo Line Takeo-Onsen Station
Credit Cards
Not accepted
Official Website
Official Website (Japanese)