Siebold-No-Yu
Siebold-No-Yu
Siebold-No-Yu
Siebold-No-Yu
Siebold-No-Yu
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Siebold-No-Yu

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Siebold-No-Yu (シーボルトの湯) is a charming public bathhouse nestled in the historic hot spring town of Ureshino, a renowned destination known for its healing waters. Named after the 19th-century German physician Philipp Franz von Siebold, who visited the town and enjoyed its hot springs during his time in Japan, the bathhouse honors his connection to the region’s therapeutic waters. The facility is thoughtfully designed to reflect traditional Japanese bathing culture, with separate pools for men and women, offering a tranquil atmosphere for both relaxation and rejuvenation. The charming architecture and serene environment transport visitors back to the Edo period, providing a glimpse into the cultural significance of onsen bathing.

The bathhouse blends historical charm with modern comforts, making it an ideal stop for travelers seeking both relaxation and cultural immersion. The clean, spacious facilities are designed to provide a soothing experience, with hot spring water known for its skin-softening properties. Whether you're visiting after a day of exploring Ureshino’s other attractions or you're interested in learning about Japan’s deep-rooted bath traditions, Siebold-No-Yu offers an authentic and affordable way to experience the local culture. Its central location and welcoming atmosphere make it a convenient and peaceful retreat for anyone looking to unwind in a traditional Japanese bath.

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Hours and Fees

Siebold-No-Yu
  • Opening hours
  • 6:00 to 22:00 (last admission 21:30)

  • Closed
  • No closing days

  • Entrance fee
  • 450 yen

Getting there

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Siebold-No-Yu is approximately a 5-minute walk from the Ureshino Bus Center.

Resources

Japanese

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