Yamato Onsen Yasuragikan (Hot Spring)
A traditional Japanese hot spring.
Yamato Onsen Yasuragikan, also known as "Kototoi-no-yu" is a new Japanese-style architecture recreating Shinden-zukuri style in a modern style. It is named using the beautiful song of Kokinshu (Japanese old poems collection). In addition to natural hot spring bathtub, you can enjoy different kinds of hot spring baths such as massage bath, pottery bath, Gujo natural stone bath, and walking bathtub. Bathtub slide is very popular with children. A restaurant, a shop, and a 36 Tamami mat room (Free rest area) are available too.
Basic Information
- Address
- 501-4612 Yamato-cho, Gujo-shiTsurugi 189
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- Access
- Gifu Yamato Interchange10 minutes
- Public transportation
- 10 minutes walk from Yamato Hot Spring Yasuragikan of Shirotori Kotsu
- Parking lots
- Ordinary cars 237 lots, buses 8 lots, for disabled 5 lots, EV Charge available
- Telephone Number
- 0575-88-9126
- Opening hours
- 10:00 - 21:30 (Last entry 21:00)
- Regular holiday
- Tuesday (Close on the next day when Tue is a public holiday), 12/31 - 1/1
- Official Web site
- https://gujo-yamato.jp/
- Remarks
- Temporarily closed due to mechanical equipment maintenance
Facility service
■support
■Not support
For those with small children
- Nursing room
- Diaper changing table
- kids space
Barrier-free service
- Wheelchair-accessible toilets
- Ramp/elevator installed
- omoiyari parking lot
For those with pets
- Pets allowed
- Space for pets available
- Can be accompanied by a carry-on bag
Services for International Visitors
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Foreign language menus
(English / Simplified Chinese / Chinese / Korean) -
Foreign language customer service
( English /Chinese / Cantonese /Korean ) -
Ingredient details in foreign language
( English /Simplified Chinese / Chinese /Korean )
Cashless support
- Credit card
( VISA / MASTER / JCB / AMEX / Diners / Union Pay ) - Electronic payment
Popular with children!
Open-aired bath with water slide is popular among children. Rock bath and walking tub are available. Rotate from Wed to Mon.
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