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Yamagata Prefecture Hot Springs

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

Yamagata Prefecture Hot Springs

Zao Onsen

Yamagata City, Yamagata prefecture
Zao Onsen is full of fun throughout the year with flowers and plants in spring, trekking and summer heat in autumn, autumn leaves in autumn, skiing and snowboarding in winter! It is a mountain resort that plays the four seasons.

Yunohama Onsen

Tsuruoka city, Yamagata prefecture
Yunohama Onsen is a hot spring resort on the beach facing Japan Sea west of Tsuruoka City Shonai Plain.

Kaminoyama Onsen

Kaminoyama city, Yamagata prefecture
There are many hot springs in Yumachi, Tokamachi, Shinto, Takamatsu, Hayama, Kawasaki, etc. for each district in the city, and they are collectively called "Kami no Yama Onsen". The area around Shinyu, Yumachi flourishes as a castle town, and the warehouse and the mansion leaving behind the scenes of the past are standing.

Atsumi Onsen

Tsuruoka city, Yamagata prefecture
Azumi Onsen has been loved and protected by people for millennia.

Akayu Onsen

Nanyo city, Yamagata prefecture
It is rare in Yamagata Prefecture where there are many hot spring areas in the mountainous area, with 14 hot spring inns and 4 public baths dotted in the town.

Hijiori Onsen

Mogamigun, Yamagata prefecture
Hijiori hot spring is a hot spring resort that keeps traditional Toji culture, and it has the characteristic that you can sense the rare terrain and the great nature at the bottom of the Hijiori caldera.

Onogawa Onsen

Yonezawa City, Yamagata Prefecture
It is a castle town of Yonezawa-shi of Uesugi Kenshin, Kagekatsu, Yozan which is located in the nature rich peculiarity of Azuma Mountain which was opened Ono Komachi, where you can enjoy Yonezawa beef etc.

Tendo Onsen

Tendo City, Yamagata Prefecture
Tendo city, famous for producing shogi pieces at 95% of the country, is famous for its spiritual hot spa town full of Michinoku's journey mood.

Semi Onsen

Mogamigun, Yamagata Prefecture
Semi hot springs, which have been crowded as the back seat of Shinjo since ancient times, are filled with the feelings and warmth that make you feel nostalgic.

Yura Onsen

Tsuruoka City, Yamagata Prefecture
100 beautiful beaches in Japan, 88 beautiful landscaped hot springs in Japan, beautiful landscapes and Yuya coast where Roman legendary romance is breathtaking. Contrast that the sunset set in the Sea of Japan and Hakusan Island where a red-colored bridge covers interwoven are just superb views.

Shirabu Onsen

Yonezawa City, Yamagata Prefecture
It is known as a long-established spa.


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