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Japan Sightseeing Information --- Wakayama Prefecture Sightseeing Information ---

Wakayama Prefecture Hot Springs

We are investigating and introducing hot springs in Wakayama prefecture. Hot springs are an important recreation facility that will heal people's mind and body. We will post popular hot springs in Wakayama Prefecture.

Wakayama Prefecture Hot Springs

Wakayama Prefecture Hotspring Association Official Homepage | Wakayama Prefecture Hotspring Association Official Homepage.

Wakayama Prefecture Hotspring Association Official Homepage.

Ryujin Onsen

Ryujin Onsen is a Koya Ryujin National Monumental Park, a hot spring town located along the Hidaka River.

Shirahama hot spring

Shirahama Onsen is known for Japan's three old hot spring (Shirahama, Arima, Dogo), and from the Asuka and Nara era, known as "Muro no Onyu", "Ki no Onyu", and Saimei, Tenchi, Jitou, Bunbu Emperor and other many court people visited, is the historical hot spring sightseeing spot which has 1350 and more history.

Nanki Katsuura Onsen

Nanki Katsuura Onsen

Yunomine Onsen

Yunomine Onsen were discovered by Kumano 's Kuninomiyatsuko, Ooatono Sukune around the 4th century, after which the name became widely known by the successor Emperor Kumano Gokou.

Kawayu Onsen

Enjoy your own original open-air bath, unusual in the whole country!

Tsubaki Onsen

It is the official site of Tsubaki Tourist Association. The Tsubaki area is a high quality natural hot spring that has healed many travelers who visited the World Heritage Kumano Kodo (Oohechi), and has prospered as a hot spring resort since ancient times.

Nachikatsuura - Taiji Onsen's Kayuu

All rooms ocean view in the inn, Nachi Katsuura, Taiji Onsen in Wakayama Prefecture, Kayuu. A seasonal flower garden and a quiet private beach. Soak in the open-air bath overlooking the ocean, taste it for Kumano beef, tuna, whale / Kue cuisine. The whale museum is 2 minutes on foot!

Wataze Onsen

Enjoy the outdoors in the great outdoors surrounded by clear streams!

Kushimoto Town Kobo no yu

Wakayama prefecture Higashi Muro gun, Kushimoto cho

Kokumin residence Kishu Road Minabe

Wakayama stunning view Minabe hot spring | National Residence Kishu Road Minabe

Tsurunoyu hot springs

Wakayama Prefecture "Tsuru no yu Onsen" in Minabe Town has been popular as a hot spring resort that allows families from nearby towns as a hot spring resort since the Edo era and enjoying quiet mountain hot spring emotions.

Hotel Belvedere

Hotel Belvedere in Wakayama Prefecture Susami-cho.

Hot Springs | Tanabe City Tourism

Tanabe leading to the future

Hanayama Onsen Yakushi no Yu

Founded in Showa 43 Kansai's strongest natural hot spring "Hanayama Onsen Yakushi no Yu". Tradition "Yakushi no Yu" transmitted from ancient times. Please feel the power of the carbonated spring that springs up with carbon dioxide alone from the source of all sinking.

Wakaura Onsen Manpa

Wakayama Onsen Ryokan. Outdoor baths and charter baths are popular. Wakayama, Koyasan - Wakayama marina city - For sightseeing in Porto Europe. Kue pot - Family trip to Wakaura Onsen Inn Manpa MANPA RESORT where there is room with open-air bath.


Popular Tourist Spots in Wakayama Prefecture

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