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Iizaka Onsen
Onsen
Fukushima, Tohoku

Iizaka Onsen

One of the Oshu Three Great Hot Springs (奥州三名湯), documented since the 8th century. A free footbath district, a 19th-century public bathhouse and ryokan along the Surikami River give this spa town a lived-in, unhurried atmosphere.

Duration

2–3 hours

Admission

Free footbath; public baths ¥400 (as of Feb 2025)

Hours

Onsen facilities: typically 6:00–22:00 (varies by facility); free footbath by station open daytime

Best Season

Year-round

Access

Iizaka-Onsen Station (Fukushima Kotsu tram, 25 min from Fukushima)

Location

Why Visit

  • 1

    Roku-yu (6th bath) public bathhouse built in 1890 style — tatami dressing room, tiled bath, open to all

  • 2

    The free Surikami footbath runs along the riverbank — an outdoor foot spa with mountain views

  • 3

    Annual Iizaka Disco Festival transforms the onsen streets into Japan's largest outdoor dance festival

  • 4

    The spring water is sodium chloride — warming and said to be excellent for fatigue

Local Tips

Iizaka is one of Tohoku's oldest onsen towns — the Furumachi-no-Yu and Tsurubaki-no-Yu public baths are the most historic. The shotengai arcade has a charming nostalgic feel. Easy day trip from Fukushima city (15 min by tram on the historic Fukushima Kotsu tramway — one of Japan's last).

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