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Yunogo Onsen
Yunogo Onsen
Yunogo Onsen
Yunogo Onsen
Okayama

Yunogo Onsen

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Last updated Apr 5, 2026

Yunogo Onsen is a historic hot spring resort located in Mimasaka City, Okayama Prefecture, with a bathing tradition spanning over 1,200 years. The hot springs were reportedly discovered in 805 AD when a white heron was observed healing its injured leg in the thermal waters. This legend gave the area its original name, meaning "hot water of the crane," and established its reputation as a healing destination.

The onsen holds particular cultural significance as one of the few hot spring resorts in Japan where mixed bathing (kon'yoku) remains a traditional practice at several facilities. The mineral-rich alkaline waters, with temperatures ranging from 40-42°C (104-108°F), are renowned for their therapeutic properties, particularly for treating skin conditions, muscle pain, and promoting general wellness. The springs contain high levels of sodium bicarbonate, giving the water its distinctive smooth, silky texture.

Visitors can experience traditional Japanese bathing culture at numerous ryokan inns and public bathhouses throughout the small resort town. Yunogo Grand Hotel and Kifu no Sato are among the most established accommodations offering both private and communal bathing facilities. The town's compact size allows for easy walking between different onsen facilities, each offering unique bathing experiences and architectural styles ranging from rustic wooden structures to modern spa complexes.

Spring brings cherry blossoms to the surrounding hills, while summer offers comfortable temperatures ideal for combining hot spring bathing with hiking in nearby Shitsukawa Gorge. Autumn transforms the landscape with vibrant foliage, considered the most photogenic season. Winter provides the quintessential onsen experience of soaking in hot springs while snow falls, though temperatures rarely drop below freezing.

Yunogo Onsen is accessible via JR Chugoku-Katsuta Station, followed by a 15-minute bus ride or taxi journey. The most convenient route from major cities involves taking the JR Tsuyama Line from Okayama Station to Chugoku-Katsuta, with a total travel time of approximately 90 minutes from Okayama City. Most ryokan provide shuttle services from the station with advance reservation. Day-use bathing fees at public facilities typically range from 300-800 yen, while overnight stays at traditional inns start from 8,000 yen per person including meals.



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Yunogo Onsen, Yunogo, Mimasaka, Okayama 707-0062, Japan


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Frequently Asked Questions

Yunogo Onsen is a historic hot spring resort town located in Mimasaka City, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. Known as one of Japan's oldest onsen destinations with over 1,200 years of history, Yunogo Onsen features natural alkaline hot spring waters believed to have healing properties for skin conditions and muscle pain.

To reach Yunogo Onsen, take the JR Shinkansen to Okayama Station, then transfer to JR Tsuyama Line to Tsuyama Station. From Tsuyama Station, take a local bus or taxi for about 20 minutes to Yunogo Onsen. The total journey from Tokyo takes approximately 4-5 hours, while from Osaka it takes about 2-3 hours.

Popular accommodations in Yunogo Onsen include traditional ryokan like Yunogo Grand Hotel, Kifu no Sato, and Yunogo Kokusai Hotel. These ryokan offer authentic Japanese hospitality with private onsen baths, kaiseki cuisine, and tatami rooms. Many feature both indoor and outdoor hot spring baths with views of the surrounding mountains.

Beyond the famous hot springs, Yunogo Onsen offers hiking trails in the surrounding mountains, the historic Yunogo Shrine, traditional craft workshops, and seasonal festivals. Visitors can explore nearby Okutsu Onsen, enjoy local Okayama cuisine, visit sake breweries, and experience traditional Japanese culture through tea ceremonies and calligraphy classes.

The best time to visit Yunogo Onsen is during spring (March-May) for cherry blossoms, autumn (September-November) for fall foliage, or winter (December-February) for snow-covered mountain views while soaking in outdoor onsen. Summer can be hot and humid but offers lush green scenery. Each season provides unique experiences for hot spring bathing and sightseeing.
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