Hot spring tour

Experience the blessings of Yakushima with a visit to its hot springs.
The southern part of the island, where the hotel is located, is scattered with charming hot springs
that offer unique bathing experiences and stunning views.

Season

Year-round

Recommended Hot
Springs

①Hirauchi Kaichu Onsen
A rare hot spring that appears when the tide recedes.
You can bathe here twice a day, about 2 hours before and after low tide.
During the day, you can enjoy the vast ocean view in front of your eyes, and at night, you can enjoy while gazing at the moon and the sky full of stars.
It is a mixed-gender bath without changing rooms, and swimsuits or underwear are not allowed, but you can wear a bath towel or a bathing suit.
Cooperation Fee: 200 yen
*Please bring your own towel.

②Yudomari Onsen
An open-air hot spring that can be enjoyed regardless of low tide. It is affectionately known as "Hamayu" because it is located by the beach.
You can enjoy the breathtaking view of the vast ocean right in front of you while feeling the sea breeze.
The male and female baths are simply divided.
In principle, swimsuits or underwear are not allowed, but in the women's bath, you can wear a bathing suit.
Cooperation Fee: 300 yen
*Please bring your own towel.

③Onoaida Onsen Hot water at about 49°C gushes out from the stone-paved bottom of the bath.
It is a place of relaxation not only for locals but also for those descending from the nearby hiking trails.
Since the water temperature is very hot, make sure to pour water over yourself several times to get used to the temperature.
There is a foot bath also available for use on sunny days.
Bathing Fee: 300 yen for adults, 150 yen for children

④Yakushima Onsen
An alkaline simple hot spring sourced from a spring about 200 meters from the hotel.
The large public bath includes both open-air and indoor baths, allowing you to relax and soak your body for a long time at a comfortable temperature.
The gentle, silky texture of the water, reminiscent of Yakushima’s ultra-soft water, has earned it the nickname "Beauty Bath."
The water's properties are said to be beneficial for conditions such as dysautonomia, insomnia, and depression.
Enjoy a moment of relaxation while being enveloped by the vast ocean view and the sound of the waves.

Others

Hiking activities

YAKUSUGI LAND

Yakusugi Land is a nature recreation forest spreading across an elevation of 1,000 to 1,300 meters, where you can easily enjoy the uniqueness of Yakushima. It is one of the few places in Japan where you can admire the primeval cedar forests, which have almost disappeared in the country. The vast forest offers five courses ranging from 30 to 210 minutes, allowing you to choose a course that suits your interest and stamina. The 30-minute course is fully equipped with wooden paths, but for courses over 80 minutes, it is recommended to wear hiking boots. Among the approximately 1,600 species of moss in Japan, Yakushima is home to over 600 species of moss. Yakusugi Land has been selected as one of “Japan's Precious Moss Forests", making it an excellent place to admire a variety of mosses.

Hiking activities

SHIRATANI UNSUIKYO RAVINE
TAIKOIWA ROCK

Shiratani Unsuikyo Ravine is widely known as the setting that inspired the film "Princess Mononoke." The hiking course stretches 6.5 km from Shiratani Plaza (600m above sea level) to Taikoiwa Rock (1,050m above sea level). From "Taikoiwa Rock," you can enjoy a panoramic view of Yakushima's central mountains, including Kyushu's highest mountain, Mt. Miyanoura. In the natural recreation forest, you can admire magnificent Yakusugi cedar trees over 1,000 years old. It is also renowned as one of the famous mossy forests in Yakushima.

Other

ISLAND SIGHTSEEING

Around Yakushima Island, there are numerous tourist spots. These include the Seibu Rindo Forest Path, where you can drive through a World Natural Heritage area; Oko-no-Taki Waterfall, one of Japan's top 100 waterfalls; Nagata Inakahama Beach, the top nesting site for sea turtles in Japan; Kigensugi-cedar, an estimated 3,000-year-old cedar visible from the car window; and Nakama Gajumaru, brimming with tropical vitality. From prefectural and town roads to lesser-known backroads off the main roads, Yakushima is full of various enchanting landscapes. We recommend renting a car so you can adjust your stay time as you wish.

Water activities

River kayaking

If you have half a day free, we recommend river kayaking. Anbo River, famous for kayaking, is about a 20-minute drive from the hotel. From near the mouth of the Anbo River, you can paddle upstream to reach a beautiful valley surrounded by forest, where you will be greeted by the green of Laurel-forest and the clear emerald-green water. Looking up at Yakushima from the water, you can discover a new side of "Water Island Yakushima." Some guides offer kayak tours in secluded, less-visited areas.

Craft and experiences

Yakusugi cedar craft experience

Handcrafting with Yakusugi wood is recommended not only on rainy days but also on sunny days. As you reflect on the timeless moments spent in Yakusugi, create a unique travel memory with your handmade craft.

Recommended sightseeing
model course

We introduce sightseeing spots and activities, please use this as a reference.
This is not an optional tour by the hotel.