Hanamaki Onsen
This hot spring was developed with water taken from Dai Onsen in 1923. The cherry trees and red pine woods, and the rose garden with a flowerbed sundial designed by poet and author Kenji Miyazawa, create an elegant and calm atmosphere. Hanamaki Onsen is widely known in Japan as a hot spring resort in northern Tohoku. The water of the hot springs is beneficial for rheumatism and neuralgia.
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More Information about Hanamaki Onsen
Street address
- 1-125 Yumoto, Hanamaki City, Iwate
Access
Route1
- Approximately 15 minutes from JR Hanamaki-Airport Station by taxi
Route2
- Tohoku Shinkansen Tokyo Station → JR Shin-Hanamaki Station
20 minutes by taxi
- Tohoku Shinkansen Tokyo Station → JR Shin-Hanamaki Station
Opening Hours
Closed
- Open all year round
Best season
- All year
Point
update: Sep.3.2024

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