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Fuji Yurari Hot Spring
Fuji Yurari Hot Spring
Fuji Yurari Hot Spring
Fuji Yurari Hot Spring
Yamanashi

Fuji Yurari Hot Spring

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Last updated May 18, 2026

Fuji Yurari Hot Spring is a popular relaxation spot located near Mount Fuji in Japan. It offers a range of hot spring baths, known as "onsen," which are natural thermal baths that people enjoy for their soothing and healing properties. The water in these baths comes from underground volcanic sources, making it rich in minerals that are good for the skin and body.

The hot spring facility has both indoor and outdoor baths. The outdoor ones offer stunning views of Mount Fuji, allowing visitors to soak while enjoying the beautiful scenery. There are also private baths available for those who prefer a more personal experience.

Inside the facility, there are different types of baths with varying temperatures and mineral contents. Some are designed for relaxation, while others aim to improve circulation or relieve muscle pain. In addition to the baths, Fuji Yurari offers amenities like saunas and rest areas where visitors can unwind.

The onsen maintains traditional Japanese design elements, creating an authentic and serene atmosphere. Visitors usually wear yukata, which are casual Japanese robes provided by the facility, adding to the cultural experience.

Overall, Fuji Yurari Hot Spring is known for its clean facilities, friendly staff, and breathtaking views of Mount Fuji. It’s a place where people can enjoy a peaceful dip in natural hot springs while appreciating one of Japan's most iconic landscapes.


Hours
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Monday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Website
www.fuji-yurari.jp


The area

Address
8532-5, Narusawa, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0320, Japan

Hours

Sunday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Monday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Website

www.fuji-yurari.jp

What other travelers are saying about Fuji Yurari Hot Spring

Fuji Yurari Hot Spring is one of those places where everything just lines up — the water, the views, the quiet, and the way the whole space is designed to help you unwind. The outdoor baths are the highlight, especially on a clear day when Mt. Fuji sits right in front of you like a painting. The temperature of the water is comfortable, and the layout gives you enough privacy to relax without feeling crowded. Inside, the atmosphere stays warm and welcoming. The rest areas, small dining options, and overall flow make it easy to spend a couple of hours without rushing. It’s clean, well‑maintained, and friendly to both first‑time onsen visitors and people who already know the routine. Fuji Yurari earns a full 5 because it balances comfort, scenery, and experience in a way that feels genuinely restorative.

Nearby attractions to see

Traditional Japanese thatched-roof houses by a pond, surrounded by vibrant autumn foliage, with Mt. Fuji in the background under a blue sky with white clouds.

Oshino Hakkai (the Eight Seas of Oshino)

Rowboats rest on the shore of a calm lake at sunset, with Mount Fuji in the background, its snow-capped peak reflected in the still water, surrounded by gentle hills and a clear, blue sky.

Lake Shoji, Fujikawaguchiko

An amusement park scene with a roller coaster featuring multiple loops and twists in the foreground. "FOOD STADIUM" is written on a building beneath the roller coaster. A snow-capped mountain, possibly Mount Fuji, is visible in the background under a clear blue sky.

Fuji-Q Highland

A traditional Japanese pagoda surrounded by vibrant cherry blossoms, with the majestic Mount Fuji in the background under a clear blue sky.

Arakurayama Sengen Park & Chureito Pagoda

Nearby attractions to see

Traditional Japanese thatched-roof houses by a pond, surrounded by vibrant autumn foliage, with Mt. Fuji in the background under a blue sky with white clouds.

Oshino Hakkai (the Eight Seas of Oshino)

Rowboats rest on the shore of a calm lake at sunset, with Mount Fuji in the background, its snow-capped peak reflected in the still water, surrounded by gentle hills and a clear, blue sky.

Lake Shoji, Fujikawaguchiko

An amusement park scene with a roller coaster featuring multiple loops and twists in the foreground. "FOOD STADIUM" is written on a building beneath the roller coaster. A snow-capped mountain, possibly Mount Fuji, is visible in the background under a clear blue sky.

Fuji-Q Highland

A traditional Japanese pagoda surrounded by vibrant cherry blossoms, with the majestic Mount Fuji in the background under a clear blue sky.

Arakurayama Sengen Park & Chureito Pagoda


Day guides that include Fuji Yurari Hot Spring

Frequently Asked Questions

Fuji Yurari Hot Spring is renowned for its breathtaking views of Mount Fuji and a variety of baths that offer unique experiences, including open-air baths with panoramic vistas.

Fuji Yurari Hot Spring offers diverse bathing options, such as indoor and outdoor thermal baths, rock baths, and themed baths that incorporate natural elements to enhance relaxation.

Yes, visitors can enjoy local cuisine at the on-site restaurant, which features fresh ingredients from the region and seasonal dishes that complement the hot spring experience.

Fuji Yurari Hot Spring is open throughout the year, allowing guests to enjoy the changing scenery with each season, from cherry blossoms in spring to snow-capped Mount Fuji in winter.

While Fuji Yurari Hot Spring itself does not offer overnight accommodations, there are several nearby hotels and ryokans where visitors can stay to extend their visit and explore the surrounding area.
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Jonathan Phan
Feb 20, 2026
Amazing experience, they pick you up from the station and drive you directly to the onsen. Do be aware that mount Fuji is not visible all the time, we were lucky but there is no guarantee. The food they have in the restaurant is not that expensive and the massages are soul healing. The cool thing is that for everything you just scan your bracelet and then pay when leaving so that is really handy since you don't have to have money with you and can just enjoy the trip.
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Aleksandar “Aki” Loncar
Oct 17, 2025
It was overpriced as many people come here just because the advertisement in Googlemap. 1700yen in weekend for a very small onsen, the view to Fuji is also not clear. The facility seems not enough for all guests. Many people cannot find a a sleep-chair. If it is under 1000yen like the other osen, it would be fine.
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Thiện Đỗ Xuân
Dec 28, 2025
A little pricey, I thought at first. But then I realized it was definitely worth it! It cost 1,700 per person. Towels are included in the fee; there’s shampoo, conditioner, body soap, shaver in the baths. Not only is the view of Mt. Fuji great from the outdoor bath, but it was also so fun exploring the different baths they had - from the mist sauna and cave bath to the carbonated onsen and fragrant baths. Not sure if they change the herb in the fragrant baths, but it was lavender when we went, my favorite flower! Tattoos aren’t allowed, but no one’s checking and most people don’t mind nowadays as long as it isn’t too big and intimidating.
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ARBN
May 20, 2025
It’s a nice onsen with different baths in 2 floors. However, the restaurant is limited accepted guess only, so we need to go out for meals. It could be better if they can expand the restaurant.
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Thang Vu
Nov 17, 2025
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