| Welcome to the World Heritage Hot Spring Yunomine Public Bathhouse & Tsuboyu |
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![]() Yunomine Public Bathhouse |
The Yunomine Public Bathhouse and Tsuboyu are located roughly in the middle of Yunomine Hot Spring. Yunomine Hot Spring is not only one of Japan' s oldest hot springs, but it is also known as the bathing spot along the pilgrimage to Kumano and the place where Hangan Oguri recovered from illness. The public bathhouse has plain baths, medicinal baths, rental baths and rest areas. You can also fill containers with the local water to bring home with you. (¥100 per 10L) Nearby is the hot well where the water is almost 90 degree. Here, you can easily boil eggs and vegetables. (Eggs and vegetables are sold at nearby stores.) The Tsuboyu bathhouse is closely associated with the Kumano faith. It is the only bathing spot in the world that is named a World Heritage. The bath has been carved from natural stone and sits in a boarded enclosure. It holds only 2 or 3 people at a time. Turns are taken every 30 minutes so groups can bathe. Moreover, it is unique in that the water changes color seven times a day. Get a number (bathing time) at the public bathhouse desk and wait your turn to bathe. |
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| Camping is prohibited on the Yunomiya premises. Barbequing is also strictly prohibited in the parking lot. |
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