Enjoy a day trip to hot springs in the Izu and Ito area, where there are many hot springs with free-flowing hot-spring water.
Ito Hot Spring is said to have been established in the Heian period (794-1192), and has been popular since ancient times. It is said to have been opened in the Heian period (794-1192), and has been popular since long ago. It has hundreds of hot springs and boasts the largest amount of hot water in Shizuoka Prefecture. We will introduce Daytrip Destinations from a wide variety of hot springs, including the traditional hot spring resort area around Ito Station, hot springs nestled in the mountains, and hot springs overlooking the Sagaminada Sea.
<Recommended day trip hot springs in the Izu/Ito area>.
- 1 Hot Spring Stopover: Izu Kogen no Yu
- 2 Akazawa One-day Hot Spring Pavilion
- 3 Yukawa No.3 Bathhouse Shiodome-no-Yu
Seven Lucky Gods Hot Spring Tour
<Recommended day trip hot springs in the Izu/Ito area>.
1Stand-by onsen Izu Kogen no yu
Akazawa Onsen-kan is conveniently located along Route 135, a 5-minute walk from Izu-Kogen Station. In addition to the indoor baths, there are five open-air baths for men and women to enjoy. The open-air baths are located in a wooded area of approximately 3,000 tsubo (approximately 1,000 square meters), making use of the natural topography of the area. The open-air baths offer a sense of openness and allow visitors to bathe while taking a bath in the forest. The indoor bath has a bubbling hot spring and is equipped with a sauna. The water is clear and colorless alkaline simple hot spring. The water is soft and refreshing after bathing.
Free mud packs for a smooth face and body
A must-try is the free mud pack. In a special area, fine and smooth Japanese-made mud is available. After applying the mud to your face and all over your body, take a dip in the crown bath. The mud warms the body well and is known to leave the skin smooth and silky after washing off the mud after bathing. It is said to be popular among women and men as well.
After bathing, take a rest in the rest area. You can relax in the large hall, or just sit back and relax in the massage chairs or hammocks. The free reading of about 6,000 comic books is also available here. In front of the front desk, there is a free drinking fountain with the same alkaline hot spring as the bathtub, which has a mild taste.
- Hot Spring Stopover: Izu Kogen no Yu
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1180 Hachimano, Ito City, Shizuoka Prefecture MAP
5 min. walk from Izukogen Station on the Izu Kyuko Line
10:00 - 24:00 (last admission at 23:00)
1st and 3rd Thursday of every month (open on national holidays, GW, spring/summer/winter vacation)
Adults (junior high school students and older) 1,000 yen, children (4 years and older) 500 yen
0557-54-5200
Free of charge
2Akazawa Hot Spring Center
This Daytrip Destinations Property is located on the east coast of the Izu Peninsula, overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The third floor is 25 meters wide and the fourth floor is 20 meters wide, offering an unobstructed view of Sagami Bay and the seven Izu islands. The outdoor hot springs on the third and fourth floors are positioned differently, so the views are different, and the men's and women's baths are rotated on a daily basis.
The spacious indoor baths also have glass fronts, and the dry sauna has a large window overlooking the ocean, so you can enjoy the spectacular view of the ocean to your heart's content.
The bathhouse is equipped with a jacuzzi, a reclining bath with jets, a jet bath, a striking bath, a barrel bath, and more. You can relax from the core in the bath of your choice.
Inside the building, there is a resting area where you can relax while looking out at the ocean, and a Restaurant where you can taste Izu's unique seafood.
- Akazawa One-day Hot Spring Pavilion
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170-2 Ukiyama, Akazawa, Ito City, Shizuoka Prefecture MAP
15 minutes by free shuttle bus from Izu-Kogen Station on the Izu Kyuko Line
Normal period (weekdays, Saturdays, holidays *last day of 3 consecutive holidays) 10:00-22:00 (last admission 21:00)
Busy season (year-end and New Year's holidays, GW, summer, three consecutive holidays) 9:00-22:00 (last admission 21:00)
Closed in January and June
Normal period (weekdays, Saturdays, holidays *last day of 3 consecutive holidays): Junior high school students and older: 1,550 yen, 4 years old to elementary school students: 850 yen
Busy season (Year-end and New Year, GW, summer, three consecutive holidays) Junior high school students and older: 1,900 yen, 4-year-olds to elementary school students: 1,000 yen *0 to 3-year-olds are not allowed to enter Public hot spring baths.
Bath towels, face towels, and body towels are all available for free rental.
0557-53-2617
Free of charge
3Yukawa No.3 Bathhouse Shiodome-no-yu
Convenient location by train or car
Ito is within walking distance from Ito Station and is conveniently located along Route 135. The ocean is just across the road, and the area was originally called "Shiodome-cho," hence the name "Shiodome-no-yu. In summer, it is often used by visitors for swimming. Although the structure is over 40 years old and has a retro feel, it is the newest Property among the three public bathhouses in the Yukawa area of Ito City. The spring water is a simple, slightly alkaline hot spring, and its benefits include rheumatism and neuralgia. The temperature is adjusted by multiplying hot and cold spring water.
Reasonably priced even if you come empty-handed
Public hot springs include men's and women's baths, each with one bathtub and 11 washing stations around it. The bathtub is in the center of the bathhouse, which is the old style in Ito hot springs. Soap and shampoo are not available in the washrooms, but are sold at the entrance (110 yen for soap, 100 yen for shampoo, and 30 yen plus the bathing fee if you want to wash your hair). Face towels can also be purchased (150 yen) and bath towels can be rented (150 yen).
- Yukawa No.3 Bathhouse Shiodome-no-Yu
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4-1-6 Yukawa, Ito City, Shizuoka MAP
5 min. walk from JR Ito Station
14:00-22:00
Friday
Adults (junior high school students and older) 250 yen, children (elementary school students and younger) 100 yen, hair washing 30 yen
Free of charge
Seven Lucky Gods Hot Spring Tour
Ito Hot Springs forms a hot spring resort area centered on the area east of JR Ito Station, and is dotted with hot spring communal bathhouses with free-flowing hot-spring water.
The seven gods of good fortune (Hotei-sama has two, for a total of eight) stand at the entrances to the hot springs, making the tour of the seven gods a popular, hidden tour course. There are also shrines and temples near the public bathhouses that are associated with each of the deities, so it is recommended to take a walk around the area, combining the public bathhouses and visits to temples and shrines as a course. Public bathhouses are open from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. and charge 200 to 300 yen. Fees are reasonable, ranging from 200 to 300 yen. Towels are available for purchase, so feel free to stop by empty-handed. We would like to introduce two recommended hot springs.
4Yukawa 2nd bathhouse Benten-no-yu
Yukawa No. 2 Bathhouse Benten-no-Yu, one of the Seven Gods of Fortune bathhouses, is located in a residential area about a 5-minute walk from the station, in an alley off Icho-dori, the main street extending in front of the station. The landmark is the statue of Benten-sama, who watches over visitors at the entrance. Once inside through the brick door, wooden lockers are lined up, giving the place the atmosphere of an old-fashioned public bathhouse. The tile bathtubs are filled to the brim with the clear, colorless, simple spring water that is characteristic of Ito's hot springs.
- Yukawa No. 2 Bathhouse Benten-no-yu
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2-9-9 Yukawa, Ito City, Shizuoka Prefecture MAP
5 min. walk from JR Ito Station
14:00-22:00
Wednesday
Adults 250 yen, children 100 yen, infants 50 yen
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5Bishamonten Shiba no Yu
Public bathhouse using a historic hot spring
Bishamonten Shiba no Yu" located in Kusumi hot spring hall is another of the seven lucky hot spring tours. A stone statue of Bishamonten welcomes visitors at the Property's entrance. The Kusumi area where the Property is located has been using hot springs since the Edo period. Ito's oldest hot spring is used, the same as "Wada Jurojin no Yu," which has a history of more than 400 years in the area and has been used by the Tokugawa Shogunate as a donation of hot spring water. Because the source is hot, the temperature is adjusted to about 43 degrees Celsius, a temperature that locals have long been familiar with.
Family baths are also available for those who want to relax and enjoy themselves.
The building was constructed in 1999, with the first floor being a public bathhouse and the second and third floors being properties for local residents. the first floor has a spacious Public hot spring for men and women, as well as five family baths (1,500 yen per hour). One of the family baths is barrier-free. Towels and soap/shampoo can be brought or purchased at the front desk (bath towels 800 yen, towels 200 yen, soap/shampoo 50 yen each). Every year, visitors can enjoy an iris bath on Children's Day and a yuzu bath on the winter solstice, so it is recommended to make a visit according to your schedule.
- Bishamonten Shiba no Yu
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2-1 Shibamachi, Ito City, Shizuoka Prefecture Kusumi Hot Spring Hall MAP
20 minute walk from JR Ito Station
14:00-22:00
Tuesdays
Adults (junior high school students and older) 300 yen, children (elementary school students and younger) 100 yen
0557-37-4337
Free of charge
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- <Recommended day trip hot springs in the Izu/Ito area>.
- Seven Lucky Gods Hot Spring Tour
- Hoshino Resorts facilities nearby



