Kurokawaso is about a 15–20 minute walk from the town center.





Iyashi no Sato Kiyashiki
Iyashi no Sato Kiyashiki (いやしの里 樹やしき), established in 1989, offers an authentic onsen experience that feels timeless despite its relatively recent founding. Tucked away in a quiet, natural setting, the inn is designed to evoke the rustic charm of old Japan. It features a variety of baths, each with its own distinct character—from a cozy wooden tub to a rare standing bath. The highlight is the spacious open-air bath surrounded by lush greenery, where guests can soak in soothing mineral-rich waters while listening to the gentle sounds of nature.
All bathing facilities are gender-separated, providing a peaceful and respectful atmosphere for everyone. Iyashi no Sato Kiyashiki is ideal for travelers looking to unwind in a traditional, countryside environment. Its thoughtful blend of nature, healing waters, and warm hospitality makes it a hidden gem among Japan’s hot spring retreats—a place where visitors can slow down and reconnect with both themselves and the serene rhythms of the natural world.
Hours and Fees
- Opening hours
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Daytime Hours:
11:00 to 18:00
- Closed
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No closing days
- Entrance fee
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Daytime Admission:
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600 yen
Overnight Stay:
From 18,000 yen per person including 2 meals
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