Hot Springs

⑥Public Bath - Nada Onsen Rokko Michi

Course No.⑥

⑥Public Bath - Nada Onsen Rokko Michi

Opened in 1932 as Nada-yu, it was renovated into Nada Onsen Rokkomichi in 1999 after more hot springs were drilled following the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake in 1995. Equipped with both a source bath featuring the 32°C natural spring, and tubs heated to an appropriate temperature. Its proximity to JR Rokkomichi Station makes it convenient for hikers to stop by after their climb, and with the warm welcome from the cheerful and energetic staff, you’ll be sure to leave behind any fatigue from hiking!

History

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Sights and Landmarks

1

The lockers from the former changing room have been repurposed into single boards to serve as the entrance door, exuding a profound sense of history.

2

Natural carbon dioxide gas dissolved in the spring water gently envelops the skin with delicate bubbles, penetrating the body. The jet baths use underground water from the foothills of Mt. Rokko, rich in natural minerals.

3

Nada Onsen has many experienced staff who have been working there for years, warmly welcoming guests with their vitality.

4

Enjoy a carefully crafted local beer after bathing for an exquisite delight!

Please check out detailed information by using mountain maps or web applications
beforehand and enjoy your fun and safe hiking!

Take the Rokko Cable Car to reach the top of Mt. Rokko.
After enjoying Mt. Rokko, descend via the Aburakobushi trail and head to Rokko Cable Shita Station!

Rokko Cable Car

Rokko Cable Sanjo Station

On the way back, you can use JR or Hanshin Electric Railway.

Nada Onsen Rokkomichi
https://www.nadaonsen.jp/rokko_index.html
3-4 Bingo-cho, Nada-ku, Kobe City
078-854-6545
Opening hours
6:00 AM to 1:00 AM (Last entry at 12:15 AM)
Closed days: Irregular holidays (approximately 8 times a year)