Amihari Onsenkan [Amihari Onsen] (day trip bathing facility)

Shizukuishi Town

Central Iwate

It was discovered during the Wado era (708-715) and was formerly called Teizawa Onsen. The name ``amibari'' originates from the Edo period, when public bathing was prohibited due to ``belief in the mountain god'' and a net was placed around the area. It was opened to the public with the Meiji Restoration, and retainers of the former Nanbu domain built a bathing area near the source, and the hot water was said to be effective against various illnesses, and despite the steep mountain path, more than 3,000 people used it each year. This hot spring facility opened in December 2002 as a day-trip hot spring facility, and has a large public bath and open-air bath, as well as a large hall, restaurant, cafe, and shop. The spring quality is simple acidic, sulfur hot spring, hypotonic acidic hot spring, and is effective for chronic skin diseases, chronic women's diseases, cuts, diabetes, hypertension, and hemorrhoids.

Hot spring facilities and services
Day-trip Bathing Available Open-air Bath
residence/location
Amihari Onsen, Shizukuishi-cho, Iwate-gun, Iwate 020-0585
Inquiries
Phone number 019-693-2211
Other
Business hours] 9:00-19:00 (reception desk closes at 18:00)
*One hour extension on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays from April to November.
Sennyo no Yu 8:30 - 15:00 (registration closes at 14:00)

[Fees] Adults 600 yen, elementary school students 310 yen, Sennyo no Yu adults 400 yen

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