ONSEN

Our hotel's thermal water flows directly from the natural spring source, offering gentle waters that relax both body and mind. In addition to our hot spring baths, guests can enjoy a real sauna and a well-equipped powder room.

PUBLIC BATH

Image: Hanashizuka

Image: Hanashizuka

Experience the Ultimate Relaxation in Our Heart-Meltingly Tender Hot Spring Waters

Open Hours 15:00~24:00 / 5:00~9:30
*Unavailable in the time slot from 00:00AM to 05:00AM midnight the following morning for cleaning.

*Children of any gender may enter the public baths and dressing rooms until the age of 6.

Hot spring water quality
Simple hot spring thermal water flowing directly from the source
Benefits
Neuralgia, muscular/joint pain, bruise, sprain, poor circulation, recovery from fatigue, health improvement, chronic skin disease, injury, rheumatism, liver disease

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Our onsen uses thermal water flowing directly from the spring source, which is very tender and appropriate for those with vulnerable skin as well as babies, the source thermal water is also known as ‘simple hot spring’. Since our thermal water also includes a high percentage of metasilicic acid, the moisturizing esthetic skin component, it is known as the soft thermal water *Thermal water is said to become esthetic skin support when metasilicic acid content is higher than 100 mg (accelerates skin metabolism, improves ceramide action, and since it also includes around 35.9% of silicon, this thermal water improves the skin and hair condition, because silicon is a required ingredient for skin and hair renewal and growth), making it correspondent to the ‘beautifying bath’. HANAYUUKA’s thermal water contains even 237.1 mg of metasilicic acid per 1 kilogram.

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Sauna

Real sauna experience waits for you adjacent to the grand bath. Open from 15:00~22:00.

Amenities・Equipment

Amenities
  • Both of Men & Ladies: shampoo, conditioner, body soap, hairbrush
  • Men: hair care products
  • Ladies: facial lotion, cream, cotton puffs
Equipment Hairdryer, Water machine (100 year old water from Lake Akan)