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Open early Aotanimichi/Mt. Maya Area/Uenomichi
Hot springs/Public baths/Showers
A local hot spring that has been protecting public health in the community since the Showa era.
The Nada Onsen Suido-Suji Branch was founded in 1938 and survived the Great Hanshin Earthquake. It operates from 5:00 AM to midnight, with lights always on, making it an indispensable presence for local residents. Before the early morning opening, locals gather seeking the first bath, a hot spring deeply rooted in the community. It's also popular among hikers.
Taking a dip in the hot spring not only helps to sweat out toxins but also provides fatigue recovery benefits. The cooling effect of the cold water bath, containing well water, is also well-received. After a hike, relaxing in the hot spring provides a refreshing break. A "Yorimichi" amenity set is available for 150 yen, allowing visitors to enjoy the facilities emptyhanded. Even while refreshing, it's important not to forget to take home any trash or unnecessary items from your hike and not dispose of them at public facilities such as train stations.
Open-air hot spring bath for men.
At the entrance of the facility, there is a statue of rubbing Buddha.
There are wells and flowing hot spring water available.
Special offers for hikers!
After mountain climbing, please come empty-handed.
Hiker’s Special: Bathing fee + 150 yen (including tax)