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Ozone Onsen Yunoshiro

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Ozone Onsen Yunoshiro is a traditional sento-style hot spring bathhouse located in the Higashi-ku district of Nagoya, near Castle Town Ozone. The facility offers a range of indoor and outdoor baths fed by natural hot spring water, known for its therapeutic properties. Visitors can soak in mineral-rich waters while enjoying a serene atmosphere that contrasts with the urban surroundings. The onsen features several pools at different temperatures, a sauna, and a relaxation area. It's a popular spot for locals to unwind after work or for tourists seeking an authentic Japanese bathing experience. The facility is clean and well-maintained, with separate areas for men and women. A visit here provides a glimpse into a cherished Japanese ritual of communal bathing and relaxation.

Don't miss

  • Soak in the natural hot spring baths, both indoor and outdoor.
  • Relax in the dry sauna or steam room.
  • Enjoy the open-air rotemburo bath, especially pleasant in cooler weather.
  • Use the relaxation lounge with reclining chairs and TV.
  • Purchase refreshments from the vending machines or small café area.

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Ways to visit Ozone Onsen Yunoshiro

You can visit on your own (paid entry, check official site for current prices. typically includes towel rental and basic amenities). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

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Know before you go

  • Tattoos may not be allowed; check the policy in advance.
  • Bring your own toiletries or purchase them on-site.
  • You will be provided with a small towel and yukata robe.
  • Rinse off thoroughly before entering the baths.

A bit of history

Ozone Onsen Yunoshiro has been serving the Nagoya community for decades, drawing on the region's natural hot spring resources. It is a classic example of a neighborhood sento that has evolved into a modern onsen facility.

Common questions

Are tattoos allowed?

Many traditional onsens in Japan prohibit tattoos. It's best to check with the facility beforehand.

Is the onsen co-ed?

No, there are separate bathing areas for men and women.

Do I need to bring my own towel?

Towels are available for rent or purchase at the front desk.

What are the operating hours?

Hours vary; typically open from late morning until late evening. Check the official site for exact times.

Is there parking available?

Limited parking may be available nearby; public transit is recommended.

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